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Mrs. Maisel Doink the Clown, a professional wrestling persona The Double Doink, a blocked game-winning field goal attempt in the 2018 NFC Wild Card
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a Dutch clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Breda. He was ordained in 1827. He was
the Roman Catholic Diocese of Breda. He was ordained in 1827. He was appointed in 1868. He died in 1874.
24 Mar 1816 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Breda. He
was ordained in 1842. He was appointed in 1874. He died in 1884. References Dutch Roman Catholic bishops 1816 births
was a pre-poll alliance of political parties in the Indian state of Manipur, which was formed ahead of the 2017 Manipur Legislative Assembly election. About the alliance The political parties in the Front had a 35-point common minimum programme. Their manifesto was constituted on the Left Front models of Tripura and Kerala. Moirangthem Nara, who was the general secretary of CPI Manipur, was the Convenor of the alliance. LDF projected itself as an alternative to both the Congress
of Tripura and Kerala. Moirangthem Nara, who was the general secretary of CPI Manipur, was the Convenor of the alliance. LDF projected itself as an alternative to both the Congress and the BJP. CPI and MNDF are the dominant parties in the alliance as both have MLAs and ministers in previous Governments. Arvind Kejriwal was invited as their star campaigner in the election. Constituent parties The constituent parties in the alliance are: Communist Party of India (CPI) Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPIM) Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Janata Dal (United)
He was ordained in 1859. He was appointed in 1885. He died in 1914.
Breda. He was ordained in 1859. He was appointed in 1885.
elected in the general election of November 5, 1878. Senators representing even-numbered districts were serving the second year of their two-year term, having been elected in the general election held on November 6, 1877. Major events January 22, 1879: Matthew H. Carpenter elected United States Senator by the Wisconsin Legislature in Joint Session. November 4, 1879: William E. Smith re-elected as Governor of Wisconsin. Major legislation February 28, 1879: An Act to secure to children the benefits of an elementary education, 1879 Act 121. Created a legal requirement for parents and legal guardians to send their children to school for at least one semester per year between the ages of 7 and 15. Party summary Senate summary Assembly summary Sessions 1st Regular session: January 8, 1879March 5, 1879 Leaders Senate leadership President of the Senate: James M. Bingham (R) President pro tempore: William T. Price (R) Assembly leadership Speaker of the Assembly: David M. Kelly (R) Members Members of the Senate Members of the Senate for the Thirty-Second Wisconsin Legislature: Members of the Assembly Members of the Assembly for the Thirty-Second Wisconsin Legislature: Employees Senate employees Chief Clerk: Charles E. Bross Assistant Clerk: W. S. Reynolds Bookkeeper: T. S. Ansley Engrossing Clerk: John P. Mitchell Enrolling Clerk: A. J. Smith Transcribing Clerk: Fred. Richards Proofreader: Thomas A. Dyson Clerk for the Judiciary Committee: H. M. Pierce Clerk for the Committee on Claims: L. F. Nickey
an elementary education, 1879 Act 121. Created a legal requirement for parents and legal guardians to send their children to school for at least one semester per year between the ages of 7 and 15. Party summary Senate summary Assembly summary Sessions 1st Regular session: January 8, 1879March 5, 1879 Leaders Senate leadership President of the Senate: James M. Bingham (R) President pro tempore: William T. Price (R) Assembly leadership Speaker of the Assembly: David M. Kelly (R) Members Members of the Senate Members of the Senate for the Thirty-Second Wisconsin Legislature: Members of the Assembly Members of the Assembly for the Thirty-Second Wisconsin Legislature: Employees Senate employees Chief Clerk: Charles E. Bross Assistant Clerk: W. S. Reynolds Bookkeeper: T. S. Ansley Engrossing Clerk: John P. Mitchell Enrolling Clerk: A. J. Smith Transcribing Clerk: Fred. Richards Proofreader: Thomas A. Dyson Clerk for the Judiciary Committee: H. M. Pierce Clerk for the Committee on Claims: L. F. Nickey Clerk for the Committee on Enrolled Bills: Walter L. Houser Sergeant-at-Arms: Chalmers Ingersoll Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: William A. Adamson Postmaster: O. N. Russell Assistant Postmaster: A. C. Martin Gallery Attendant: O. A. Kluetz Doc. Room Attendant: William Graham
(born 22 Aug 1865 in Standdaarbuiten) was a Dutch clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Breda. He
Pieter Hopmans (born 22 Aug 1865 in Standdaarbuiten) was a Dutch clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic
He resigned in 1961, and died in 1964. References Dutch Roman Catholic bishops 1893 births 1964 deaths
in 1917. He was appointed in 1951. He resigned in 1961, and died in 1964. References Dutch Roman
was a Dutch clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Breda. He was ordained in 1943.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Breda. He was ordained in 1943. He was appointed in
environmental activist who interrupted Todd Stern at the 2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference and who co-founded Race to Replace Vermont Yankee. Early life and education Borah grew up near Princeton and attended Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart. Borah studied at Middlebury College where she majored in Conservation Biology. While studying, she joined SustainUS, who sent her to the 2010 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Cancun (also known as COP-16.) Activism and career In 2011, when she was 21 years old, Borah interrupted US negotiator Todd Stern at the 2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP-17) in Durban to say:“I am speaking on behalf of the United States of America
Change Conference in Cancun (also known as COP-16.) Activism and career In 2011, when she was 21 years old, Borah interrupted US negotiator Todd Stern at the 2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP-17) in Durban to say:“I am speaking on behalf of the United States of America because my negotiators cannot. I am scared for my future. 2020 is too late to wait.”Borah was met with applause from the audience and had her credentials allowing her to attend the conference removed by guards. Stern later conceded that he agreed with her points. She was later dubbed as the "Durban Climate Hero"
in São José dos Campos) was a Brazilian clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese
Roman Catholic Diocese of Manzini. He was ordained in 1907. He was appointed in 1923. He died in 1961.
the Roman Catholic Diocese of Manzini. He was ordained in 1901.
of Manzini. He was ordained in 1901. He was appointed in 1933. He died in 1953.
when she visited in 1526 with her husband Charles V. The residence was later used by the governors of the Alhambra and was still in use in the 19th century when Washington Irving visited the site. Restorations were carried out in the late 19th-century and early 20th century. Among other things, they restored the surviving northern arcade of the Patio de Machuca, though most of the Patio de Machuca and the Patio de la Mezquita are visible only as foundations today. introduced a connecting doorway between the Council Hall and the oratory. Some of the Christian features added to the Council Hall for its conversion to a chapel were removed during modern restorations, to recover some of the chamber's original appearance. Likewise, many of the post-1492 additions to the Cuarto Dorado area were removed in the 20th century. Description The Mexuar generally consists of four main sections or buildings: two consecutive courtyards, a Council Hall (the Sala del Mexuar), and the Cuarto Dorado and its courtyard. The Cuarto Dorado courtyard served as a transition between the Mexuar and the Comares Palace. These components were all aligned along the same axis from west to east. Patio de la Mezquita (first courtyard) Visitors to the Nasrid palace complex entered it from the west and entered into a square courtyard originally known as the "Secondary Mashwar" and now known as the Patio de la Mezquita ('Courtyard of the Mosque' in Spanish). Only the excavated foundations are visible today. Along either side of its central axis was a line of four trees in four planters, a feature unique in Nasrid architecture. The courtyard was surrounded by a series of chambers. According to Ibn al-Khatib's writings, these chambers were used by the sultan's secretaries, which means it was likely here that official documents and records were written and kept. The largest room, on the south side, was likely what Ibn al-Khatib referred to as the Qubbat al-'Ard and may have contained the Dīwān al-Ins͟hā, or Chancery. Its name suggests that there was a dome over part of the room, possibly over the alcove at the back. In the courtyard's southeast corner is a small mosque, with an alignment different from the surrounding structures. The mosque consists of a square chamber which was probably covered by a pyramidal roof, with a square minaret attached to its northwest corner. In a small adjacent room was a fountain used for ablutions. In the middle of the east side of the courtyard was an entrance leading to the second courtyard. Patio de Machuca (second courtyard) The second courtyard was known as the "Main Mashwar" and is now known as the Patio de Machuca, named after the 16th-century architect Pedro Machuca who resided here while working in the Alhambra. The courtyard was surrounded on three sides (west, north, and south) by a portico. Only the northern portico, which was used as a stable after the Christian conquest, has survived to the present day, after being restored by Leopoldo Torres Balbás in 1926. Lines of trimmed cypress trees now stand in for the southern and western porticos that have disappeared. At the center of the courtyard was an elaborate fountain. Its water basin, still present, is shaped like a rectangle with three semi-circular extensions at either end. Ibn al-Khatib describes that water spilled into the basin from two gilded bronze lion sculptures. On the north side of the courtyard, behind the portico, is the Torre de Machuca, one of the fortification towers on the Alhambra's northern wall. Sultan Yusuf I converted this tower into the Bahw an-Naṣr (Mirador of Victory' in Arabic), a square chamber with windows. It seems to have functioned as small alternative throne hall for the sultan (the main throne hall being the Sala del Mexuar). As the room is too small to hold many people, it's likely that during receptions the sultan sat here by himself while his courtiers stood along the portico in front and public guests were received in the courtyard. The oratory To the east of the Bahw an-Naṣr, and accessible from it, is a private passage that leads to a small oratory on the northeastern edge of the courtyard. This was a private prayer room for the sultan, equipped with a mihrab and with double-arched windows offering views onto the landscape and the city below, similar to the oratory of the Partal Palace. The mihrab and the walls of the chamber are decorated with carved stucco with arabesque motifs. An inscription on the mihrab includes an excerpt of verse 205 of the seventh surah of the Qur'an. During restorations to the Alhambra between 1868 and 1889 the oratory was incorporated into the Sala del Mexuar by knocking down a part of the wall to create a doorway between them. The floor of the oratory was also lowered from its original level to accommodate this connection – as evidenced by the elevated ledge below the windows and at the base of the mihrab. The room was restored again in 1917. Sala del Mexuar (Council Hall) The hall to the east of the Patio de Machuca was known in Arabic as the Majlis al-Qu'ūd ('Council Hall') and known in Spanish today as the Sala del Mexuar. It served as an audience chamber and throne hall for the sultan – at least during some periods – when he was receiving petitions from the public. It's likely that members of the public did not enter the hall itself and had to remain in the courtyards. Instead, their petitions were written down and then
Patio de la Mezquita ('Courtyard of the Mosque' in Spanish). Only the excavated foundations are visible today. Along either side of its central axis was a line of four trees in four planters, a feature unique in Nasrid architecture. The courtyard was surrounded by a series of chambers. According to Ibn al-Khatib's writings, these chambers were used by the sultan's secretaries, which means it was likely here that official documents and records were written and kept. The largest room, on the south side, was likely what Ibn al-Khatib referred to as the Qubbat al-'Ard and may have contained the Dīwān al-Ins͟hā, or Chancery. Its name suggests that there was a dome over part of the room, possibly over the alcove at the back. In the courtyard's southeast corner is a small mosque, with an alignment different from the surrounding structures. The mosque consists of a square chamber which was probably covered by a pyramidal roof, with a square minaret attached to its northwest corner. In a small adjacent room was a fountain used for ablutions. In the middle of the east side of the courtyard was an entrance leading to the second courtyard. Patio de Machuca (second courtyard) The second courtyard was known as the "Main Mashwar" and is now known as the Patio de Machuca, named after the 16th-century architect Pedro Machuca who resided here while working in the Alhambra. The courtyard was surrounded on three sides (west, north, and south) by a portico. Only the northern portico, which was used as a stable after the Christian conquest, has survived to the present day, after being restored by Leopoldo Torres Balbás in 1926. Lines of trimmed cypress trees now stand in for the southern and western porticos that have disappeared. At the center of the courtyard was an elaborate fountain. Its water basin, still present, is shaped like a rectangle with three semi-circular extensions at either end. Ibn al-Khatib describes that water spilled into the basin from two gilded bronze lion sculptures. On the north side of the courtyard, behind the portico, is the Torre de Machuca, one of the fortification towers on the Alhambra's northern wall. Sultan Yusuf I converted this tower into the Bahw an-Naṣr (Mirador of Victory' in Arabic), a square chamber with windows. It seems to have functioned as small alternative throne hall for the sultan (the main throne hall being the Sala del Mexuar). As the room is too small to hold many people, it's likely that during receptions the sultan sat here by himself while his courtiers stood along the portico in front and public guests were received in the courtyard. The oratory To the east of the Bahw an-Naṣr, and accessible from it, is a private passage that leads to a small oratory on the northeastern edge of the courtyard. This was a private prayer room for the sultan, equipped with a mihrab and with double-arched windows offering views onto the landscape and the city below, similar to the oratory of the Partal Palace. The mihrab and the walls of the chamber are decorated with carved stucco with arabesque motifs. An inscription on the mihrab includes an excerpt of verse 205 of the seventh surah of the Qur'an. During restorations to the Alhambra between 1868 and 1889 the oratory was incorporated into the Sala del Mexuar by knocking down a part of the wall to create a doorway between them. The floor of the oratory was also lowered from its original level to accommodate this connection – as evidenced by the elevated ledge below the windows and at the base of the mihrab. The room was restored again in 1917. Sala del Mexuar (Council Hall) The hall to the east of the Patio de Machuca was known in Arabic as the Majlis al-Qu'ūd ('Council Hall') and known in Spanish today as the Sala del Mexuar. It served as an audience chamber and throne hall for the sultan – at least during some periods – when he was receiving petitions from the public. It's likely that members of the public did not enter the hall itself and had to remain in the courtyards. Instead, their petitions were written down and then brought here to the sultan by court officials. The sultan then deliberated and passed judgement. The hall's floor is higher than the level of the courtyard and it was originally accessed from the latter via three tall steps leading to a doorway, on the west side of the hall. This entrance, along with the steps, were suppressed and walled off when the hall was converted into a Christian chapel in the 16th century. Another entrance, now used by visitors, is located on the south side and likely dates from the remodeling of Muhammad V. This doorway of this entrance is surrounded by stucco decoration and surmounted by an ornate wooden eave, but the tilework of its lower walls has been lost. This passageway originally connected the Council Hall with another large chamber to the south. The central part of this chamber was covered by a dome supported on L-shaped pillars. This hall functioned as a treasury and pay office. It was also accessible directly from the Patio de Machuca and from the western door of the Comares Façade in the Cuarto Dorado courtyard. The design of the Council Hall is unusual compared in Andalusi palace architecture, but has parallels with Mamluk throne halls in the Middle East and possibly with the throne hall of the 11th-century Qal'at Bani Hammad in present-day Algeria. Inside the rectangular hall is a central square space delineated by four columns supporting the ceiling. It's likely that this square central space was originally covered by a dome with a lantern that had coloured glass windows, perhaps similar to the coloured glass vault in the Mirador de Lindaraja (in the Palace of the Lions). Arabic sources referred to the dome as the Qubba al-'Ulyā ('High Dome'). The sultan's throne was likely placed on a carpet under this dome. The dome was dismantled around 1540 to create upper-floor room. The walls around the room are decorated with carved stucco and with tilework. The columns in the center uphold a consoles with stucco muqarnas that uphold the wooden ceiling. The Nasrid capitals of the marble columns retain their original polychromatic (colour) decoration. While the wooden ceiling in the center dates from a later era, the wooden ceilings around this edges have preserved their original designs with geometric patterns. The window shutters date from the 16th century when the conversion to a
1951. He was appointed in 1965. He died in 1953. References Italian Roman Catholic bishops 1892 births
ordained in 1951. He was appointed in 1965. He died in 1953. References Italian Roman Catholic bishops 1892 births 1965 deaths
He was ordained in 1938. He was appointed in 1965. He died in 1982.
in Siena) was an Italian clergyman and bishop for the Roman
He died in 1980. References Swazi Roman Catholic bishops 1932 births 1980 deaths
Roman Catholic Diocese of Manzini. He was ordained in 1964. He was appointed in 1976. He
ferry carrying 288 people from Greece to Italy caught fire on February 18, 2022, leaving at least 12 missing. Twenty-eight passengers were evacuated from the northwestern Greek island of Corfu after a fire engulfed the Olympia
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tribe all feel threatened by Yara for mysterious reasons and everyone targets Yara. Artemis of Bana-Mighdall and Wonder Girl go try to find Yara Flor, but are interrupted by Brazilian Amazons. Eros takes down the plane Yara was at, but accidentally nicks himself with the arrow and falls in love with Yara. Eros takes Yara to Mt. Olympus where Yara meets Hera, who plans to have Yara marry Eros and become a god-like being. Artemis and Wonder Girl defeat the Brazilian Amazons and go to their headquarters. Yara meets a Brazilian Amazon name Potira who reveals that the Gods created a tribe of powerful warriors, however they were defeated by the darkness and after regaining their humanity they were split in half: The Amazons and the Bana-Mighdall. An Amazon name Aella broke free from both tribes and fell in love with a human, but was separated and landed in Brazil where she met a female Brazilian warrior tribe and gave birth to Yara, however the Greek Gods killed Aela as punishment for deserting the Amazons tribes. Artemis and Wonder Girl arrive, and tell Yara that if she allies with Hera then there will be a path of destruction that the Amazons cant stop. The next day, Yara Flor refuses to drink the elixir of immortality, and escapes Mt. Olympus. Wonder Girl meets Potira, where they travel to the Brazilian Amaon's headquarters called Akahim and plan to invade Themiscyra as punishment for taking Yara Flor against her will, and Wonder Girl meets Donna Troy. Hephaestus arrives and sends Yara to Tartarus. but Yara escapes and arrives at Mt. Olympus the same time her Brazilian allies plan to attack. Yara Flor is attacked by
to invade Themiscyra as punishment for taking Yara Flor against her will, and Wonder Girl meets Donna Troy. Hephaestus arrives and sends Yara to Tartarus. but Yara escapes and arrives at Mt. Olympus the same time her Brazilian allies plan to attack. Yara Flor is attacked by Greek Gods, and realizes that one of them is Eros who killed her mother so that he can be with her. Yara Flor opens the gates of Mt. Olympus, and Donna Troy, Wonder Girl, and the Brazilian allies help Yara fend off the Gods, and Wonder Girl calms Zeus down. When Wonder Woman comes back to Earth, she is greeted warmly by Superman, Batman, Black Canary, Green Arrow, Hawkgirl, The Flash, Cyborg, Doctor Fate, and her mother Queen Hippolyta. When Wonder Woman saves a group of innocent civilians, the whole world hears her return and everyone is celebrating except Artemis and Yara Flor. After defeating a person name Attum, Wonder Woman receives a message saying that something is happening in Themiscyra, Wonder Woman flies off. Artemis introduces a new Amazon to her tribe, when she hears that they are under attack by a creature. After defeating the creature, Artemis realizes that creature came from Themyscira. The Bana-Mighdall believe Yara is responsible, but Artemis defends Yara. Faruka (a Bana-Mighdall) wants to take down Themiscyra so the rest of the tribe can have
of the Telangana Legislative Assembly. As of 2018, it is represented in the assembly by Kandala Upender Reddy of the Indian National Congress. At the national level, Palair is a part of Khammam (Lok Sabha constituency) of the Lok Sabha. As of 2019, it is represented in the parliament by Nama Nageswara Rao of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi. References Villages in Khammam
Government and politics At the state level, Palair is a part of Palair (Assembly constituency) of the Telangana Legislative Assembly. As of 2018, it is represented in the assembly by Kandala Upender Reddy of the Indian National Congress. At the national level, Palair is a part
Vladik, bishop and witness to the Fall of Constantinople A nickname or short form for Vladislav Vladik Dzhabarov,
Vladik Dzhabarov, Soviet soldier and world-class cyclist Vladik Faibishenko (died 1961), defendant in the Rokotov–Faibishenko case, a Soviet criminal trial in 1961 against financial speculators Vladik Khachatryan, Nagorno-Karabakh politician Vladik Kreinovich, Russian-American professor of computer science
Canadian Screen Awards for the Canada's Drag Race episode "U Wear It Well". She is also a frequent director of Crave's television comedy specials from the Just for Laughs festival. References External links Canadian television directors
at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards for the Canada's Drag Race episode "U Wear It Well". She is also a frequent director of Crave's television comedy specials from the Just
is the National Parliament of Solomon Islands from 2014 until 2019. It was preceded
The 10th Parliament of Solomon Islands, determined by the 2014 general election, is the National
is dedicated to the Buddha's edict to convey sincerity; to protect the city of the Dharma King, to be a screen for Han, and to bring eternal peace to the temple. In gratitude for the virtue of the Bodhisattva's protection of the Dharma. Some people also print the Dharmapala on the end pages of Buddhism books in the hope of receiving the protection of the Dharmapala. However, most Chinese Buddhist Bodhimaṇḍas today portray the Garan Bodhisattva in the form of Guan Yu, rather than the original twenty-one Garan holy beings. Guan Yu as the God of Karan The Buddhist scriptures do not record Guan Yu as the Bodhisattva of Garan, and there was no such custom before the Sui dynasty. The origin of this is said to be related to the Tiantai Sect founder, Zhiyi Masters. Legend has it that Zhiyi was searching for a site to build a temple on Jade Spring Hill in Jingzhou when Guan Yu appeared while he was meditating in the mountain at night and offered to help him build the temple. After the temple was completed, Guan Yu became a disciple of the Buddha by following the refuge of Master Zhi Shi and vowed to be the protector of Buddhism. From then on, the Temples of the Tendai sect began to worship Guan Yu. However, replacing the original twenty-one bodhisattvas with Guan Yu alone does not seem to be the original intention of Master Zhi Shi. The fourth volume of the "Biography of the Wise Master" records this matter: "On the evening when the clouds opened up and the moon was clear, I saw two men, with all the ministers, as majestic as kings, the elder one with beautiful beard and rich, the younger one with crowned hat and beautiful hair, coming forward to pay homage! The teacher asked where he came from? He said he was Guan Yu, the former general of Shu, and pointed to the young man and said: My son Guan Ping also. The Han dynasty at the end of the chaos, Nine Provinces split, Cao Cao unkind, Sun Quan self-preservation, I righteous subject Shu Han, hope to restore the emperor's family, the time is contrary, have the will to fail, die with residual martyrdom. "The teacher then held the furnace and gave the five precepts." In these accounts, there is no mention that the Master of the Wise Men wanted to replace the original twenty-one holy saints with Guan Yu alone. However, after the precedent of worshipping Guan Yu was set by the Tiantai Buddhist monasteries, all the monasteries followed suit, and gradually Guan Yu became the two major Dharmapala in Chinese Buddhist monasteries, along with Skanda (you can see Guan Yu standing to the right of the statue of Wijunda in the painted or sculpted Quan Tang Buddha Statue). In temples where Buddhism and Taoism are fused and where there is a Three Jewels Hall or a Guanyin Hall, it is common to have the statues of Skanda and Guan Yu standing left and right in front of the hall. Later on, Guan Yu's festival day - the 13th of May or the 24th of June on the Chinese calendar - is regarded as the Christmas
of the Dharma. Some people also print the Dharmapala on the end pages of Buddhism books in the hope of receiving the protection of the Dharmapala. However, most Chinese Buddhist Bodhimaṇḍas today portray the Garan Bodhisattva in the form of Guan Yu, rather than the original twenty-one Garan holy beings. Guan Yu as the God of Karan The Buddhist scriptures do not record Guan Yu as the Bodhisattva of Garan, and there was no such custom before the Sui dynasty. The origin of this is said to be related to the Tiantai Sect founder, Zhiyi Masters. Legend has it that Zhiyi was searching for a site to build a temple on Jade Spring Hill in Jingzhou when Guan Yu appeared while he was meditating in the mountain at night and offered to help him build the temple. After the temple was completed, Guan Yu became a disciple of the Buddha by following the refuge of Master Zhi Shi and vowed to be the protector of Buddhism. From then on, the Temples of the Tendai sect began to worship Guan Yu. However, replacing the original twenty-one bodhisattvas with Guan Yu alone does not seem to be the original intention of Master Zhi Shi. The fourth volume of the "Biography of the Wise Master" records this matter: "On the evening when the clouds opened up and the moon was clear, I saw two men, with all the ministers, as majestic as kings, the elder one with beautiful beard and rich, the younger one with crowned hat and beautiful hair, coming forward to pay homage! The teacher asked where he came from? He said he was Guan Yu, the former general of Shu, and pointed to the young man and said: My son Guan Ping also. The Han dynasty at the end of the chaos, Nine Provinces split, Cao Cao unkind, Sun Quan self-preservation, I righteous subject Shu Han, hope to restore the emperor's family, the time is contrary, have the will to fail, die with residual martyrdom. "The teacher then held the furnace and gave the five precepts." In these accounts, there is no mention that the Master of the Wise Men wanted to replace the original twenty-one holy saints with Guan Yu alone. However, after the precedent of worshipping Guan Yu was set by the Tiantai Buddhist monasteries, all the monasteries followed suit, and gradually Guan Yu became the two major Dharmapala in Chinese Buddhist monasteries, along with Skanda (you can see Guan Yu standing to the right of the statue of Wijunda in the painted or sculpted Quan Tang Buddha Statue). In temples where Buddhism and Taoism are fused and where there is a Three Jewels Hall or a Guanyin Hall, it is common to have the statues of Skanda and Guan Yu standing left and right in front of the hall. Later on, Guan Yu's festival day - the 13th of May or the 24th of June on the Chinese calendar
The debri was gradually eroded by the river without causing flooding in the downstream region. The cause of slide is not known clearly because there was no rainfall in the area during the landslide period or any earthquake. However, about a month early, an earthquake
by the river without causing flooding in the downstream region. The cause of slide is not known clearly because there was no rainfall in the area during the landslide period or any earthquake. However, about a month early, an earthquake of 6.7 richer scale had
warlord during the Xin and Han dynasties Zhang Bu (Eastern Wu) (died 264),
32), warlord during the Xin and
Joan Anita Nabirye (born 1 July 1993) is a Ugandan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Kenyan
(born 1 July 1993) is a Ugandan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Kenyan Women's Premier League club Vihiga
international association football friendly tournament organised by Myanmar Football Federation (MFF). It took place from 27 October to 4 November 1995 in Myanmar. Participants countries The following four teams will contest in the tournament. FIFA ranking as of 17 October 1995. Venue All matches were held at the Thuwunna Stadium in Yangon, Myanmar. Group stage The four teams competing against each other in the group stage in a single round-robin method. At the end of group matches, the top two
the 4-nation Tiger Trophy, was an international association football friendly tournament organised by Myanmar Football Federation (MFF). It took place from 27 October to 4 November 1995 in Myanmar. Participants countries The following four teams will contest in the tournament. FIFA ranking as of 17 October 1995. Venue All matches were held at the Thuwunna Stadium in Yangon, Myanmar. Group stage The four teams competing
"first wave" disapproved of newer musicians, making Dillom's session with Bizarrap the producer's most disliked video on YouTube. In 2020, Dillom was featured on Russian punk rock band Pussy Riot's "1312". He founded his own record label, Bohemian Groove, and released his most successful solo single, "Dudade". As of February 2022, the song amassed over 33 million streams on Spotify and over 38 million on YouTube. During an interview with Indie Hoy, Dillom confessed that he didn't like the song initially, although he "felt that people would like it". In January 2021, Dillom released "Sauce" as a stand-alone single. The song was noted for its funk production, marking a departure from his usual trap sound. In March, he collaborated with cumbia sensation L-Gante on "Tinty Nasty". The song proved to be a hit, peaking at No. 15 on Billboard Hot 100 Argentina and amassing 80 million views on YouTube and 22 million streams on Spotify. They would later become friends, with Dillom expressing admiration for L-Gante's lyricism and sense of humor. In May, he released "Opa" as the lead single from his upcoming debut album Post Mortem. He also released "Piso 13" and "Pelotuda" as second and third singles, respectively, to critical acclaim. In November, the album cover and release date were revealed on social media. Post Mortem was finally released on December 1, 2021. In February 2022, Dillom kicked off the Post Mortem Tour at Cosquín Rock Festival in Córdoba, Argentina. He is also set to perform at Lollapalooza Argentina on March 18. More tour dates are yet to be announced. Artistry Dillom's music is mostly categorized as trap, although he doesn't relate to the term. During an interview with El Capital, he expressed his disagreement with labels in music. His lyrics were described by Forbes as "elaborate" and "bilingual", packed with pop culture references and "sordid" storytelling. They also depicted him as the "Latino Eminem". When asked about the explicit nature of his lyrics and cancel culture, Dillom said that "art should be a little offending or it would be boring", although he also expressed that "there
album, Post Mortem, was released in 2021. Early life Dillom was born on December 5, 2000, in Balvanera, Buenos Aires and was raised in Colegiales by his parents. They divorced when he was only 8 years old. His mother became addicted to drugs and eventually ended up in jail, which made Dillom move with his father, who converted to Orthodox Judaism and was living with his new girlfriend. During an interview with El Planteo, he described living with his father negatively: "They went full-on old-fashioned, Orthodox, and I've never been an Orthodox. In fact, I wasn't even Jewish [...] They suddenly made me follow their customs, didn't let me use my phone or do homework on Fridays because it was Shabbat." Their troubled relationship made his father kick him out of the house. Dillom slept in a plaza and later moved with a friend. Career Dillom said to be interested in pursuing a music career since he was a child. He was a bassist in a punk band and, at age 15, produced hip hop beats and instrumentals for local rappers in Barrio 31, a villa miseria in Retiro. This was his first encounter with urban music, a style he would later use for his own compositions. In 2018, he released his debut single "Dripping" and founded the creative team Rip Gang alongside artists Ill Quentín, Muerejoven, Odd Mami, Taichu and Saramalacara. He would later release "Superglue", "Draco", "Casipegado" and collaborated with producer and DJ Bizarrap on "Bzrp Music Sessions Vol. 9", turning him into a viral phenomenon. The Rip Gang marked a "new wave of Argentine trap", causing outrage among earlier rappers, particularly Duki. Fans of the "first wave" disapproved of newer musicians, making Dillom's session with Bizarrap the producer's most disliked video on YouTube. In 2020, Dillom was featured on Russian punk rock band Pussy Riot's "1312". He founded his own record label, Bohemian Groove, and released his most successful solo single, "Dudade". As of February 2022, the song amassed over 33 million streams on Spotify and over 38 million on YouTube. During an interview with Indie Hoy, Dillom confessed that he didn't like the song initially, although he "felt that people would like it". In January 2021, Dillom released "Sauce" as a stand-alone single. The song was noted for its funk production, marking a departure from his usual trap
embarrassed to hear it which sent the plea to the bench of the chief justice. On 25 September 2014, Arif and Justice Muhammad Ullah rejected a petition filed to seek the appointment of A B M Altaf Hossain to a permanent judge of the High Court from his post of Additional judge. In October 2019, Arif and Justice Razik-Al-Jalil refused to hear a petition seeking compensation for the family member of Abrar Fahad. On 20 October 2019, Arif and Justice Razik-Al-Jalil declared the government's recent announcement for minimum age of freedom fighters (veterans of Bangladesh Liberation war) illegal and unconstitutional. On 10 February 2020, Arif and Justice Md Mahmud Hassan banned the playing of card
later date for the hearing. The senior member of the High Court bench, Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed, wanted to hear the bail plea at which point Arif announced he was embarrassed to hear it which sent the plea to the bench of the chief justice. On 25 September 2014, Arif and Justice Muhammad Ullah rejected a petition filed to seek the appointment of A B M Altaf Hossain to a permanent judge of the High Court from his post of Additional judge. In October 2019, Arif and Justice Razik-Al-Jalil refused to hear a petition seeking compensation for the family member of Abrar Fahad. On 20 October 2019, Arif and Justice Razik-Al-Jalil declared the government's recent announcement for minimum age of freedom fighters (veterans of Bangladesh Liberation war) illegal and unconstitutional. On 10 February 2020, Arif and Justice Md Mahmud Hassan banned the playing of card and dice games, and housie in social clubs as it viewed the activities as illegal gambling. Arif and Justice Razik-Al-Jalil ordered the jail authorities to provide divisional facilities to Mainul Hosein. Arif and Justice Ahmed Sohel in November 2021 issued a verdict saying a lower court would discover if the father of Monnujan Sufian, State Minister of Labour and Employment, was a member of the East Pakistan Central Peace Committee during Bangladesh Liberation war on a petition filed by historian
the daughter of Captain William S. Neville, brother of Joseph Neville Jr. Mary was raised as one of eight children and graduated from Oberlin in 1870. While being one of the institution's earliest black graduates she was also the oldest living member of her 1870 class and member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc until her death in 1942. Once she graduated from Oberlin she was appointed to the faculty of the first Negro high school in Washington where she taught until her marriage to James H. Meriwether, who practiced law in the District of Columbia. Mrs. Meriwether was active in religious, cultural, and civic life in Washington. As two of the founders of the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church, she and her husband served on nearly every committee. They also helped to secure home rental and ownership for other negro families in the DC area. She and her husband raised five successful children who all gave richly to their communities. Her children were Robert H. Meriwether, Agnes Meriwether Brownley,
negro families in the DC area. She and her husband raised five successful children who all gave richly to their communities. Her children were Robert H. Meriwether, Agnes Meriwether Brownley, Mary E. Meriwether Henderson, Sarah Meriwether Nutter, & Edith Meriwether Washington Shehee, who all became civic servants in their own rights. Her chief interest was the development and maintenance of “The National Home for the Relief of Destitute Colored Women and Children,” established by an Act of Congress in 1863. In 1917, a movement was launched to take away this institution from those in authority. Mrs. Meriwether appeared before a United States Congressional Committee and the continued existence of this organization was due largely to her efforts. When the Young Men's Christian Association was organized in Washington, she served as president of the Women's Auxiliary. Soon after her affiliation with Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, she presented this organization with the table which was used in negotiating the establishment of Howard University and gave her consent to have the table presented to the university. She was also an
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in the leather business. Sheikh did his MBA from University of the Punjab Lahore and then passed the CSS exam. Hoping to become a police officer, he started re-preparing for CSS, this time succeeding in gaining a prominent position and then he started his police career with
exam. Hoping to become a police officer, he started re-preparing for CSS, this time succeeding in gaining a prominent position and then he started his police career with the 20th Common Group. He has also studied cybercrime and digital forensics at George Washington University in the United States. He has also received training in London from the British intelligence agency MI6. Omar Sheikh has also served as Director General of Anti-Terrorism in Motorway Police and
brought into the public consciousness that a bee colony is presided over by a queen bee (noticed by Luis Mendez de Torres in 1586, and later conclusively proven by Jan Swammerdam). Butler also provided information on the keeping and forming of skeps, as well as his own personal enjoinders on the most effective beekeeping techniques. The book was the authoritative text on the topic for
a queen bee (noticed by Luis Mendez de Torres in 1586, and later conclusively proven by Jan Swammerdam). Butler also provided information on the keeping and forming of skeps, as well as his own personal enjoinders on the most effective beekeeping techniques. The book was the authoritative text on the topic for over two centuries, before the invention of the moveable comb made it somewhat obsolete. The book is organized into ten chapters. It also contains of madrigal of Butler's: "The Queen bee's song". The book
the election, and Todorović continued to serve in opposition. He also received the eleventh position on the SNS list for Sombor in the 2012 local elections and was re-elected when the list won eleven seats. The DS initially continued in government at the city level as well. During his second term in the provincial assembly, Todorović was deputy chair of the committee for co-operation with the committees of the National Assembly of Serbia in exercising the competencies of the province. He was also a member of the committee on education, science, culture, youth, and sports. Shifting political alliances brought the Progressives to power in Sombor in April 2014, and Todorović was chosen as the city's new mayor. By virtue of holding this position, he was required to resign from the provincial assembly, which he did on 23 September. Todorović led the Progressives to victory in Sombor in the 2016 local elections. He did not continue as mayor after the election and resigned from the city assembly on 19 July 2016. He was subsequently appointed as a consular officer at the embassy of the Republic of Serbia in Sweden. References 1974 births Living people
member of the far-right Serbian Radical Party (Srpska radikalna stranka, SRS), he later joined the breakaway Serbian Progressive Party (Srpska napredna stranka, SNS). Early life and career Todorović was born in Sombor, in what was then the Socialist Republic of Serbia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He graduated from the University of Novi Sad's Department of History, and from 2002 to 2013 he worked as a history teacher at a variety of schools in Sombor. Politician From 2004 to 2015, Vojvodina used a system of mixed proportional representation for provincial elections. Todorović was given the twenty-sixth position on the Radical Party's electoral list in the 2008 provincial election and was awarded a mandate when the list won twenty seats. (During this period, mandates were awarded to political parties or coalitions rather than individual candidates, and it was common practice for the mandates to be assigned out of
theatres in 1810. During the War of 1812, he succeeded in removing the theatrical props, saving the cash drawer, and evacuating the actors, just before the French entered Moscow. As soon as they were able to return, the performances resumed. Shortly after, he was appointed a Chamberlain. From 1821 to 1825, he served as Director of the Imperial Theatres in Saint Petersburg. As of 1823, he was a member of the Committee for Theatrical Affairs. He resigned his positions in 1825, in protest of a decision that made the Director completely subordinate to the Committee. He later returned to Moscow, was awarded the Order of Saint Anna in 1826, and served as a 'permanent member" of the Kremlin Armoury from 1828 to 1831. His works include numerous odes and a one-act comedy, Unsuccessful Pact, or Betrothed, But Not Married, that was staged
Vasily Maykov; his younger brother, the poet ; and his son, the painter Nikolay Maykov. Biography His father, Aleksander, was a descendent of Nil Sorsky. His mother, Kleopatra née Telepevna, was also from a noble family. As a young man, he served in the military guards. He wrote and published his first poems in 1786. Around 1790, he married Natalia Ivanovna Serebryakova (1768–1832). They had seven sons and five daughters; two of whom died before reaching adulthood. In 1795, he was awarded the Prussian Pour le Mérite. In 1802, he began working at the Imperial Theatre in Saint Petersburg; as a member of the "Directorate of Spectacles and Music' and head of the acting troupes. By 1806, he was in charge of the Directorate's financial affairs. According to memoirs by his associates, he was more capable at handling their finances than their repertoire. He was appointed
Engler and Kurt Krause. Distribution and habitat The plant occurs in New Guinea. References obtusum Taxa named by Adolf
first described by Adolf Engler and Kurt Krause. Distribution and habitat The plant occurs in New
Insects described in 1843 Hymenoptera of
species of parasitoid wasp in the
office building which was under construction on Concord St. in South Framingham. Contractor Andrew Jensen was rushing to finish the job, which was supposed to have been completed on July 1. At 3:40 pm, the steel girders on the north side of the building caved in from the side walls and all three floors collapsed into the center of the ground floor. There were about 50 men in the building at the time it fell. At the time of the collapse, Framingham did not have a building inspector or building department and did not require permits to construct a building. The town had one plumbing inspector, a hardware merchant who was killed in the collapse. Because the Amsden Building was not a factory, was not intended to have more than 10 people employed above the second floor, and was not going to serve as a tenement house or lodging for more than then people, it did require supervision from a state building inspector either. Rescue efforts The Framingham Fire Department and the 9th regiment of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia were summoned to the scene, but could not begin rescue efforts until the building's broken pillars were shored up. By the following day, 11 bodies had been found in the rubble and efforts shifted from rescuing survivors to recovering bodies. The body of a twelfth victim was found on July 25. The search ended on July 26 when authorities were satisfied that all of the men in the building at the time of the collapse had been accounted for. Chester Nicholson, a 21-year old carpenter who initially survived the accident was paralyzed and remained hospitalized until his death two years later. Investigation George A. Winsor, a civil engineer and concrete expert with 12 years experience
second floor, and was not going to serve as a tenement house or lodging for more than then people, it did require supervision from a state building inspector either. Rescue efforts The Framingham Fire Department and the 9th regiment of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia were summoned to the scene, but could not begin rescue efforts until the building's broken pillars were shored up. By the following day, 11 bodies had been found in the rubble and efforts shifted from rescuing survivors to recovering bodies. The body of a twelfth victim was found on July 25. The search ended on July 26 when authorities were satisfied that all of the men in the building at the time of the collapse had been accounted for. Chester Nicholson, a 21-year old carpenter who initially survived the accident was paralyzed and remained hospitalized until his death two years later. Investigation George A. Winsor, a civil engineer and concrete expert with 12 years experience in testing cement and concrete, was chosen by the town to investigate the collapse. He found the probable cause of the collapse to be concrete footing used for the basement piers. According to Winsor, the bottom five or six inches of the piers were in such bad shape that it could be broken apart by thumb in some places. He also concluded that attempts were made to repair cracks in one of the walls showed those responsible for the building knew things weren't
Nux vomica is part of the binomial nomenclature for the plant species Strychnos nux-vomica. Nux Vomica may also refer to: Nux
vomica is part of the binomial nomenclature for the plant species Strychnos nux-vomica. Nux Vomica may also refer to: Nux
did not receive publication in its own time; delayed until 1849 when the Hakluyt Society finally pressed and released the text. It was also feared to have a negative contrast with John Smith's own book, published in the same year.The subtitle is: "Expressing the Cosmographie and Comodities
and released the text. It was also feared to have a negative contrast with John Smith's own book, published in the same year.The subtitle is: "Expressing the Cosmographie and Comodities of the Country, Together with the Manners and Customes
in Cochabamba, Bolivia, on 19 and 20 February at the Estadio de Atletismo del Gobierno Autónomo Municipal de Cochabamba. Medal summary Men Women Medal table Participation Eleven member federations participated in the championships. See also 2021 South American Championships in Athletics Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics 2021 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics 2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships 2022 World Athletics Championships 2022
edition of the biennial indoor athletics competition between South American nations. The event was held in Cochabamba, Bolivia, on 19 and 20 February at the Estadio de Atletismo del Gobierno Autónomo Municipal de Cochabamba. Medal summary Men Women Medal table Participation Eleven member federations participated in the championships. See also 2021 South American Championships in Athletics Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics 2021 South American Under-23 Championships in
that a tropical low formed near latitude 13.2S, longitude 130.7E, about west southwest of Batchelor. A severe weather warning was issued for northwest Darwin-Daly District and the Tiwi Islands. Heavy rain pounded the area on 15 February with reports of Marrara recording and Darwin International Airport of rain. This was later followed by of rain in just 24 hours, which is the highest 24-hour rainfall for the city on record. On 16 February the slow moving system strengthened into After looping around the Darwin area overnight and back over land the system weakened on 17 February and BOM downgraded it to a Tropical low. A record three-day total of rain was recorded at Darwin International Airport due to the lingering of the system. The system moved slowly southwest on 18 February moving towards the Northern Territory/Western Australian border with a possibility of restrengthening. The community of Daly
were not as large as in previous days. Wyndham recorded while Kalumburu recorded of rainfall. In the early hours of 21 February the system returned to the open waters of the Indian Ocean, causing it to redevelop back into a cyclone. The system was located northwest of Broome. The cyclone continued to track southwest at a relatively fast pace and produced a squall line that generated four tornadoes in the mining town of Karratha. It also strengthened steadily to become a category 2 cyclone. On 22 February the system moved parallel to the Pilbara coast. Varanus Island recorded of rainfall and the highest wind gust recorded in the area was at Bedout Island. The system became more organised and on 23 February the record rainfall amount of was recorded at Barrow Island. The strongest gusts of recorded at Varanus Island. The cyclone crossed the North West Cape
is found in the upper Xingu River basin, Brazil. References Géry, J., 1977. Characoids of the world. Neptune City ; Reigate : T.F.H. [etc.]; 672 p. Anostomidae Fish of Brazil
: T.F.H. [etc.]; 672 p. Anostomidae Fish of Brazil Endemic fauna of Brazil Taxa named by George S. Myers Taxa named by Antenor Leitão de Carvalho Fish
the last election. The winner will automatically become a deputy leader of the PNM at the national level. This election precedes the internal election of the leadership of the party at the national level in the 2022 People's National Movement leadership election. Background The announcement of an early election for political leader, chairman, vice-chairman and secretary with the election for the other 13 executive positions whose terms ended in January was made on February 10, 2022. This leadership election follows a rapid decline for the PNM since 2013, with the party losing votes and seats in the 2013 Tobago House of Assembly election under the leadership of Kelvin Charles and the PNM's deadlock result in the January 2021 Tobago House of Assembly election and historic landslide defeat
leadership of Tracy Davidson-Celestine who was elected as the party's first female political leader in the 2020 Tobago Council of the People's National Movement leadership election, and would have made history as the first female Chief Secretary of Tobago and the subsequent resignation of five of the party's executives. Positions contested All 17 positions on the Executive of the Tobago Council will be contested: Candidates Roles in bold are currently held. Declared Potential See also 2022 People's National Movement leadership election December 2021
Ephutomorpha ruficornis is believed to use Müllerian mimicry by mimicking the colorations of Fabriogenia species. References Mutillidae Insects described
Australia. Defenses Ephutomorpha ruficornis is believed to use Müllerian mimicry
. References Garavello, J.C. and H.A. Britski, 2003. Anostomidae (Headstanders). p. 71-84. In R.E. Reis, S.O. Kullander and C.J. Ferraris, Jr. (eds.) Checklist of the Freshwater Fishes of South and
River basins in Brazil. This species reaches a length of . References Garavello, J.C. and H.A. Britski, 2003. Anostomidae (Headstanders). p. 71-84. In R.E. Reis, S.O. Kullander and C.J. Ferraris, Jr. (eds.) Checklist of the Freshwater Fishes
a 1624 work by Tirso de Molina. The book is a collection of verse, stories, drama, and criticism arranged in the aesthetically pleasing Italian style of the time. The encircling premise of the book is that all its contents can be used for recreation
can be used for recreation and merriment on summer holiday. A group of friends ostensibly gather in a "cigarrale", or Tagus summer cottage, and spin the tales and verse for their entertainment. The three comedies contained amidst the other inclusions are: "The Shameful Man in the Palace", "How Friends
for one last attempt at glory. Although his wife Eve and mother Judith advise him to give up, Thomas obsessively pushes forward. He will have to fight his own demons and will ultimately face a determined young player who reminds him of his younger self. Cast Alex Lutz as Thomas Edison Ana Girardot as Eve, Thomas's wife Kristin Scott Thomas as Judith Edison, Thomas's mother Jürgen Briand as Damien Thosso Tariq Bettahar as Marc Quentin Reynaud as JB Paul-Henri Mathieu as himself Lionel Chamoulaud as himself (commentator) Arnaud Boetsch as himself (commentator) Production Final Set was writer-director Quentin Reynaud's second film following Paris-Willouby, released in 2015. Reynaud, himself a former tennis player, sought to create a tennis film with tennis at the forefront of the story. To this end, he became the first French director to be authorized to film on the Roland-Garros grounds, specifically Court 14. Alex Lutz had to undergo
later released in France on 16 June 2021. Premise Thomas Edison was once renowned as a young tennis prodigy, but never had the career he hoped for. At 37, despite his declining physical fitness and shattered knee he decides to compete in the intense qualifying rounds of the French Open at Roland-Garros for one last attempt at glory. Although his wife Eve and mother Judith advise him to give up, Thomas obsessively pushes forward. He will have to fight his own demons and will ultimately face a determined young player who reminds him of his younger self. Cast Alex Lutz
South and Central America. Porto Alegre: EDIPUCRS, Brasil. Anostomidae Fish of Brazil Endemic fauna of Brazil Taxa named by Geraldo Mendes dos Santos Taxa named
tucuruiense is a species of headstander endemic to Brazil. It is found in the Tocantins River basin in Brazil. This species reaches a length of . References Garavello, J.C. and H.A. Britski, 2003. Anostomidae (Headstanders). p. 71-84. In R.E. Reis, S.O. Kullander and C.J. Ferraris,
species of sedge that is native to eastern parts of Africa. See also List of Cyperus species References colymbetes Plants
of sedge that is native to eastern parts of Africa. See also List of
Everett and Blanche (Morgan) B. Educated in Nashville, Tennessee public schools. Writer of The Mysterious Tutor, 1925; The Old King's Treasure, 1926; At Bow View, 1926; The Scratches on the Glass, 1927; Doris Derides, 1927; Dona Isabella's Adventures, 1928, The Pomdexter Pride, 1929; Fortunate Shipwreck, 1936;
and the Governor, 1964. Contributor to Youth's Comp. and various other publications. General character writing, juvenile fiction. Lived at 850 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Georgia. Sources WHO'S WHO AMONG NORTH AMERICAN AUTHORS VOL - IV 1929 - 1930 by ALBERTA LAWRENCE p. 108 link American writers Year of birth missing Year of death
style of the The Kalender of Shepherdes; it contains customs, techniques, and natural history writings. It was written by Breton for the "perpetuall prognostication" of posterity. Alexander Balloch Grosart, who compiled and edited Breton's complete works, wrote of it:
Balloch Grosart, who compiled and edited Breton's complete works, wrote of it: "Carry it to the greenwood with you, Reader, and if thou art not charmed, I dub thee—soulless.” The book's subtitle was in fact: "Serving for A Perpetuall Prognostication". The Paris Review
July 7, 1706 – March 8, 1748) was a professor of philosophy and Jesuit priest in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Legal expert in the legislation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, author of a school dialogue. His handwritten lectures on philosophy have survived. In his teaching activities, he adhered to the ideas of the Enlightenment. Biography July 14, 1723 – joined the Jesuit order in Vilnius. In 1736–1737 – Professor of rhetoric at the Jesuit College in Polotsk (Belarus). In 1737–1738 – Prefect of the school in Ilūkste (Latvia). In 1739–1740 – Professor of philosophy at the (Belarus). In 1740–1742 – Professor of philosophy at the Jesuit College in Kražiai (Lithuania). In 1742–1746 – Procurator of the province of the Jesuit Order (Society of Jesus). In 1746–1748 – Professor of philosophy at the (Belarus). References Sources (Belarusian) Вялікае княства Літоўскае: Энцыклапедыя / рэд. кал.: Г.
– March 8, 1748) was a professor of philosophy and Jesuit priest in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Legal expert in the legislation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, author of a school dialogue. His handwritten lectures on philosophy have survived. In his teaching activities, he adhered to the ideas of the Enlightenment. Biography July 14, 1723 – joined the Jesuit order in Vilnius. In 1736–1737 – Professor of rhetoric at the Jesuit College in Polotsk (Belarus). In 1737–1738 – Prefect of the
a genuine base of community support for political parties and reduce the risk of voter confusion". Climate Emergency Action Alliance: Vote Planet remained registered for federal elections and is undergoing a name change to FUSION: Science, Pirate, Secular, Climate Emergency as of February 2022. In the course of the amalgamation, the Science Party and Secular Party were deregistered in January 2022 by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC). The Pirate Party was deregistered in April 2021. Fusion has a federated structure, with the merging former parties retaining a degree of autonomy as formal branches. Ideology It describes itself as "A party determined to secure a safe climate and environment, a humanist society, and free culture, held together by science". The party supports the separation of church and state referring to its policy as secular humanism. It supports removing religious prayers, rituals, and bias from government and public institutions and their documentation and abolishing blasphemy laws. It supports a transparent government, such as by disclosure of political donations above $1000, open access to advice behind policy decisions and removal of restrictions of speech on public servants. It also defines itself as anti-corruption and wants to
church and state referring to its policy as secular humanism. It supports removing religious prayers, rituals, and bias from government and public institutions and their documentation and abolishing blasphemy laws. It supports a transparent government, such as by disclosure of political donations above $1000, open access to advice behind policy decisions and removal of restrictions of speech on public servants. It also defines itself as anti-corruption and wants to create an anti-corruption commission and implement protections for whistleblowers and activists. The party also wants to enshrine network neutrality and freedom of expression in law, supports freedom of speech, the creation of a constitutional bill of rights and removing bans on voluntary euthanasia and
meters February 20 1500 meters February 19 3000 meters February 20 60 meters hurdles February 20 4 × 400 meters relay February 20 High jump February 20 Pole vault February 19 Long jump February 20 Triple jump February 20 Shot put February 20 Heptathlon February 19–20 Women's results 60 meters February 19 400 meters February 20 800 meters February 20 1500 meters February 19 3000 meters February 20 60 meters hurdles February 20 4 × 400
2022 South American Indoor Championships in Athletics which took place in Cochabamba, Bolivia, on 19 to 20 February at the Estadio de Atletismo del Gobierno Autónomo Municipal de Cochabamba. Men's results 60 meters Heats – February 19 Final – February 19 400 meters Heats – February 19 Final – February 20 800 meters February 20 1500 meters February 19 3000 meters February 20
followed for a while, but the news continued from 1901. Mehmet Tahir's another improper journalistic activities were the publication of his newspapers without paying the tax stamps and the licences. He also involved in the illegal patent business and sold them to Europeans. Although he was not punished for these illegal operations for a while in 1907 he was arrested and sent to exile in Tripoli. Next year he could return to Istanbul following the constitutional revolution. Mehmet Tahir was married to Fatma Şadiye Hanım who was among the contributors of Hanımlara Mahsus Gazete. He died in Istanbul in 1909. References 19th-century journalists 19th-century newspaper publishers (people) 19th-century people of the Ottoman Empire 1864 births 1909 deaths Turkish newspaper editors
clerk at the palace. He published newspapers in Egypt which featured articles opposing the Ottomans. These publications were, in fact, fabricated by him to blame the Young Turks and to create further tensions between Sultan Abdulhamit and the group. In 1900 another conflict occurred because of the news published in his papers Malumat and Servet. The papers accused the Dutch colonial rule of being hostile to the Muslims living in the Dutch East Indies, including Java. Upon these news the Dutch ambassador Wilhelm Ferdinand Heinrich von Weckherlin sent a note to the Sultan demanding the cancellation of these publications. The request of the Dutch was followed for a while, but the news continued from 1901. Mehmet Tahir's another improper journalistic activities were the publication of his newspapers without paying the tax stamps and the licences. He also involved in the illegal patent business
and the European history of mathematics, into a concise and digestible form. The book contained an addition in its 1647 English edition, "Easy Way of Delineating Sun-Dials by Geometry", which had been written by Oughtred earlier in life.
form. The book contained an addition in its 1647 English edition, "Easy Way of Delineating Sun-Dials by Geometry", which had been written by Oughtred earlier in life. The original addition brought the autodidactic Oughtred acclaim amongst mathematicians, but the English republication brought him celebrity, especially amongst tradesman who made use of the arithmetic in their labors. The book
from the family Rhodobacteraceae with one known species (''Alkalilacustris brevis). Alkalilacustris brevis has been isolated from water from a
isolated from water from a soda lake in Jili in China. References Rhodobacteraceae Bacteria genera Taxa described in 2019
American basketball player See also Arthur Joseph Griffin (born 1988), American professional baseball pitcher Daniel Joseph Griffin (1880–1926), New York lawyer and Democratic politician John Joseph Griffin (1802–1877), English chemist and
professional baseball pitcher Daniel Joseph Griffin (1880–1926), New York lawyer and Democratic politician John Joseph Griffin (1802–1877), English chemist and publisher
(director), American filmmaker, director and writer Kevin Meyer (politician) (born 1956), American politician See
(director), American filmmaker, director and writer Kevin Meyer (politician) (born 1956), American politician See also Kevin Mayer (born 1992), French athlete Kevin
the fourth running season of the motorsport series. Calendar Teams and drivers References 2022
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started joining local band competitions where they performed their original compositions (mostly composed by Nievas). They were hailed champions in their first competition together as a band. In 2019, the group started uploading their songs in streaming media sites such as YouTube, Spotify and Apple Music. The band broke into Spotify's Viral 50 (Philippines) chart, initially making their debut at No. 33 then making the big jump to No. 17 just inside a week with the song Kabilang Buhay. The song was written by Nievas and was inspired by drummer Leandro Repuno's friend whose girlfriend died. The actor in the song's official music video was the one who lost his girlfriend. In 2020, before the COVID-19 pandemic, the band signed with major record label Viva Records. The band was named the Philippines' "Biggest Breakout Band of 2020". Other songs of the band also reached over a million views in streaming sites such as Sana'y Di Nalang, Kung Saan Ka Masaya and Nang Dumating Ka. Some of the band members are still in school and are finishing their studies while continuing
doing music. The group also performed at Coke Studio Philippines Season 4 in 2021. Etymology The band's name, which translated to English as "Pencil Band", was suggested by Nievas and is a reference to their major influence Eraserheads and their song Huwag Mo Nang Itanong. It is also a nod to their songwriting process where pencil is their primary tool. As per lead singer Abaño, philosophically, "a pencil has the capability to erase and rectify an error, similar to that in life". Additionally according to Nievas, "it is an easy enough word to remember". Members Lesther Abaño – lead vocals Mark Jay Nievas – lead guitar, backing vocals, chief songwriter Lenrey Beltran – rhythm guitar Ryan Paul Marangga – bass guitar Jomari Luna – keyboards, synths, backing vocals Leandro Repuno – drums, percussion, backing vocals Ivan Morallos – spoken word poetry, rap, percussion, synths, additional acoustic guitar Discography Notable singles "Sana'y Di Nalang" "Kabilang Buhay" "Kung Saan Ka Masaya" "Pagsisisi" "Nang Dumating
faint single scattering signal among the intense multiple scattering background in biological sample, thereby enabling conventional diffraction-limited imaging of a target embedded in a turbid sample. Principle CASS microscopy makes use of time-gated detection and spatial input-output wave correlation. Theoretical description is given below. Let be a planar object function that we wish to reconstruct. Then, it is related to its Fourier transform by where represents a 2-dimensional wavevector. Now, let's take a look at the relation between input and output wave in reflection geometry. where we assumed
a target embedded in a turbid sample. Principle CASS microscopy makes use of time-gated detection and spatial input-output wave correlation. Theoretical description is given below. Let be a planar object function that we wish to reconstruct. Then, it is related to its Fourier transform by where represents a 2-dimensional wavevector. Now, let's take
. References Oyakawa, O.T., 1998. Catalogo dos tipos de peixes recentes do Museu de Zoologia da USP. I. Characiformes (Teleostei: Ostariophysi). Pap. Avuls.
in Brazil. This species reaches a length of . References Oyakawa, O.T., 1998. Catalogo dos tipos de peixes recentes do Museu de Zoologia da USP. I. Characiformes (Teleostei: Ostariophysi). Pap. Avuls.
Rhodobacteraceae with one known species (''Allgaiera
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For a few years, he was the publisher of the The Western Register in Terre Haute, where he served on the board of trustees for the Terre Haute Public School. Personal life and education Amory Kinney, the son of Congregational minister Jonathan Kinney, was born April 13, 1793, in Bethel, Vermont. He left the state for Cortlandville, New York in 1815, to study law under Samuel Nelson, who was later a U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice. Kinney married Hannah Bishop on January 6, 1821 in Knox County, Indiana. She was the daughter of Thomas L. Bishop, Esquire of Homer, New York. After living in Vincennes, they moved to Terre Haute, Indiana in 1826. Hannah died on September 2, 1831. He then married Hannah's sister Lucy in 1833. He was married a third time to Mary Hobart in 1852. Mary was born in Vermont in 1813. He helped found the First Congregational Church in 1835. Kinney went to Vermont to improve his health. He died in Plainfield, Vermont on November 20, 1859 of a heart attack. Career Kinney moved to Vincennes, Indiana. John W. Osborn, a friend and his brother-in-law, also moved to Vincennes and became the editor of the newspaper The Western Sun. Osborn married Hannah's sister, Ruby. On February 12, 1819, Kinney was admitted to practice law in Indiana Circuit Courts. Osborn, also an attorney, was Kinney's law partner. They worked with Moses Tabbs and Col. George McDonald to represent Polly Strong in her court cases against her slaveholder. Since she was born after the Northwest Ordinance that prohibited slavery, and slavery was prohibited by the Constitution of Indiana of 1816, they felt that she should be free. The case was first tried in the Knox County Circuit Courts, which ruled that Strong should remain enslaved. In the State v. Lasselle case they appealed the decision with the Indiana Supreme Court. The court ruled on July 22, 1820, that the Indiana Constitution made it clear that "slavery can have no existence in the State of Indiana". She was
served on the board of trustees for the Terre Haute Public School. Personal life and education Amory Kinney, the son of Congregational minister Jonathan Kinney, was born April 13, 1793, in Bethel, Vermont. He left the state for Cortlandville, New York in 1815, to study law under Samuel Nelson, who was later a U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice. Kinney married Hannah Bishop on January 6, 1821 in Knox County, Indiana. She was the daughter of Thomas L. Bishop, Esquire of Homer, New York. After living in Vincennes, they moved to Terre Haute, Indiana in 1826. Hannah died on September 2, 1831. He then married Hannah's sister Lucy in 1833. He was married a third time to Mary Hobart in 1852. Mary was born in Vermont in 1813. He helped found the First Congregational Church in 1835. Kinney went to Vermont to improve his health. He died in Plainfield, Vermont on November 20, 1859 of a heart attack. Career Kinney moved to Vincennes, Indiana. John W. Osborn, a friend and his brother-in-law, also moved to Vincennes and became the editor of the newspaper The Western Sun. Osborn married Hannah's sister, Ruby. On February 12, 1819, Kinney was admitted to practice law in Indiana Circuit Courts. Osborn, also an attorney, was Kinney's law partner. They worked with Moses Tabbs and Col. George McDonald to represent Polly Strong in her court cases against her slaveholder. Since she was born after the Northwest Ordinance that prohibited slavery, and slavery was prohibited by the Constitution of Indiana of 1816, they felt that she should be free. The case was first tried in the Knox County Circuit Courts, which ruled that Strong should remain enslaved. In the State v. Lasselle case they appealed the decision with the Indiana Supreme Court. The court ruled on July 22, 1820, that the Indiana Constitution made it clear that "slavery can have no existence in the State of Indiana". She was freed and the case set a precedent for other enslaved people to argue for their freedom. After the verdict, Kinney suffered significant injuries after being attacked by a proslavery mob. In 1821, Kinney filed a
the Italian fourth tier. In 2021, Chițanu signed for Moldovan club Florești, where he made 12 league appearances and scored 1 goal. On 8 August 2021, he debuted for Florești during a 1–4 loss to Milsami. On 6 November 2021, Chițanu scored his first goal for Florești during a 1–5 loss to Dinamo-Auto. Before the second half of 2021–22, he signed for Spartak (Varna) in Bulgaria after trialing for Spanish team Castellón. References
of 2021–22, he signed for Spartak (Varna) in Bulgaria after trialing for Spanish team Castellón. References External links 2000 births Association football forwards Expatriate footballers in Bulgaria Expatriate footballers in Italy Expatriate footballers in Portugal FC Florești players FC Spartak Varna
genus from the family Rhodobacteraceae. Roseivivax pacificus has been recalssified to Allosediminivita pacifica.
genus from the family Rhodobacteraceae. Roseivivax pacificus has been recalssified to
genus from the family Rhodobacteraceae.
is a bacterial genus from the
is a species of characins endemic to Brazil. It is found in the Trombetas River basin in Brazil. This species reaches a length
fauna of Brazil Taxa named by Geraldo Mendes dos Santos Taxa named by Michel Louis Arthur
he made 5 appearances and scored 1 goal. On 4 February 2021, he debuted for Cape Town All Stars during a 3–1 win over Bizana Pondo Chiefs. On 4 February 2021, Clifford scored his first goal for Cape Town All Stars during a 3–1 win over Bizana Pondo Chiefs. Before the second half of 2021–22, he signed for Armenian team Van. References External links Jaisen Clifford at playmakerstats.com 1996 births Association football forwards Campeonato de Portugal (league) players‎ Cape Town All Stars players Expatriate footballers in Armenia Expatriate footballers in Lithuania Expatriate footballers
References External links Jaisen Clifford at playmakerstats.com 1996 births Association football forwards Campeonato de Portugal (league) players‎ Cape Town All Stars players Expatriate footballers in Armenia Expatriate footballers in Lithuania Expatriate footballers in Malta Expatriate footballers in Portugal FC Stumbras players FC Van players Gudja United F.C. players Living people Maltese Challenge League players Mqabba F.C. players National First Division players‎ South African expatriate soccer players South African expatriate sportspeople in Armenia South African expatriate sportspeople in Lithuania South African expatriate sportspeople in Malta South African
appointed by Mayor Scanlon to inspect the bathhouse where the accident occurred reported that the lumber in the bathhouses was unsound and recommended that they be condemned. The city's bathhouses never reopened. On August 10, 1913, three of the city's bathhouses, including the one where the children drowned, were destroyed by arson. Police believed that the fires may have been set by one of the parents whose child had died in the disaster. Judge J. J. Mahoney held an inquest into the disaster. He found that the accident was caused by inadequate support of the runway and railing and that the accident could have been prevented if the runway had been supported by two ledger boards instead of one. He blamed the drownings on Battershill, who was in charge of repairs made to the bathhouse. Battershill resigned shortly after the report was released. Lawrence was sued by several of the parents, but the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled that a municipality could not be sued for loss of life at a public place of recreation. Henry Hinchcliffe, a 16-year old who was reported to have rescued 17 boys, was
the families of the deceased children $100 to assist with funeral expenses. One day after the tragedy, the city's commissioner of public property, John O. Battershill, closed all of the city bathhouses. Battershill stated that the bottom timbers of the 18-year old bathhouses had "become water logged and unsafe". Three builders appointed by Mayor Scanlon to inspect the bathhouse where the accident occurred reported that the lumber in the bathhouses was unsound and recommended that they be condemned. The city's bathhouses never reopened. On August 10, 1913, three of the city's bathhouses, including the one where the children drowned, were destroyed by arson. Police believed that the fires may have been set by one of the parents whose child had died in the disaster. Judge J. J. Mahoney held an inquest into the disaster. He found that the accident was caused by inadequate support of the runway and railing and that the accident could have been prevented if the runway had been supported by two ledger boards instead of one. He blamed the drownings on Battershill, who was in charge of repairs made to the bathhouse. Battershill resigned shortly after the report was
and the 1190s. Operating on behalf of Saladin initially, but increasingly on his own account, he fought against the expanding Almohad Caliphate and allied with the Banu Ghaniya. In the end, he fell out with the Ghaniya, and was
Tripolitania and Ifriqiya between 1172 and the 1190s. Operating on behalf of Saladin initially, but increasingly on his own account, he fought against the expanding Almohad Caliphate and allied with the Banu Ghaniya. In the end, he fell out with the Ghaniya, and was defeated and executed by Yahya
from marine sedimens from the Masan Bay in South Korea. References
is a Gram-negative, short-rod-shaped, mesophilic, aerobic and non-motile bacterium from
but lost in the first round to Natela Dzalamidze and Tereza Martincová. Seeds The top four seeds received a bye into the second round. Draw Finals Top half Bottom half
and Tereza Martincová. Seeds The top four seeds received a bye into the second round. Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References Main Draw Qatar Doubles 2022 in Qatari
genus of Antarcticimicrobium. References Rhodobacteraceae Bacteria
the genus of Antarcticimicrobium. References Rhodobacteraceae Bacteria described
The camps date from the 1st century AD. They are thought to have been used by soldiers advancing northwards, and by smaller groups employed in routine maintenance. Chew Green and Bremenium, nearby Roman encampments on Dere Street, lie to the north and south. Featherwood East Roman Camp The camp, at , is on a spur of land, gently sloping to the south. The remains survive to a height of in places. It is almost square, with rounded corners; it measures about west to east by north to south, enclosing . There is a rampart about wide, with an external ditch. On each side there is a gateway wide; they are defended by external earthworks. Featherwood West Roman Camp The camp, at , is on a south-facing slope near the summit of Foulplay Head,
The two camps, about apart, are situated on either side of Dere Street, a Roman road in use between AD 78 and AD 211 running from Eboracum (York) into Scotland. The camps date from the 1st century AD. They are thought to have been used by soldiers advancing northwards, and by smaller groups employed in routine maintenance. Chew Green and Bremenium, nearby Roman encampments on Dere Street, lie to the north and south. Featherwood East Roman Camp The camp, at ,
family Rhodobacteraceae with one known species (Arenibacillus arenosus). Arenibacillus arenosus has been
and non-motile bacterial genus from the family Rhodobacteraceae with one known species (Arenibacillus arenosus). Arenibacillus arenosus has been
father was an opponent of the authoritarian Estado Novo government who was arrested by the regime. The family name of Oneto comes from a carpenter from Genoa in Italy who accompanied Maria Pia of Savoy when she went to Portugal to marry King Luís I of Portugal. Isabel Oneto is a cousin to the late Raul Solnado, a well-known Portuguese actor. Oneto graduated in law from the Moderna University (Universidade Moderna) and obtained a master's in criminal law from the Faculty of Law at the University of Coimbra. Career Between 1979 and 2000, Oneto was an assistant professor of law at the Universidade Lusófona in Porto. She also worked as
Luís I of Portugal. Isabel Oneto is a cousin to the late Raul Solnado, a well-known Portuguese actor. Oneto graduated in law from the Moderna University (Universidade Moderna) and obtained a master's in criminal law from the Faculty of Law at the University of Coimbra. Career Between 1979 and 2000, Oneto was an assistant professor of law at the Universidade Lusófona in Porto. She also worked as a journalist for ANOP (Agência Noticiosa Portuguesa), now known as the Lusa News Agency (Lusa – Agência de Notícias de Portugal, SA). Political career Oneto served as councillor at Porto City Council from 2001 to 2005, becoming the civil governor of Porto District in 2005, a position she held until 2009. In 2009, as a member of the Socialist Party (PS), she was elected as a deputy in the National Assembly for the Porto District constituency, serving until 2015. In October 2017, Oneto was appointed as Assistant
Rhodobacteraceae Bacteria genera Taxa described in
Rhodobacteraceae Bacteria genera Taxa described in
unisex sport competition for European national teams in the sport of snow volleyball. The competition is held annually by the
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as a culinary herb, both fresh and dried. References algeriensis Herbs Flora of Morocco Flora of Algeria
Libya. A widespread species, it is used locally as a culinary herb, both fresh and dried. References algeriensis Herbs Flora of Morocco
there is a glass skywalk. The building is used for shopping malls, restaurants, entertainment, offices and hotels. Floor use See also Chengguan District List of tallest buildings in China References Buildings and structures under construction in China Buildings in
floor while the building was still under construction. The skyscraper has 59 floors in total, including 3 underground floors. On the 55th floor, at 240 m, there is a publicly accessible viewing area. In addition, there is a glass
and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Arenibacterium which has been isolated
Gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Arenibacterium which has been isolated
which Pevsner atrributes to Samuel Baldwin. The war memorial in the churchyard is designed in the form of an obelisk and commemorates the men of the village who died in both the First and the Second World Wars. It is a Grade II listed structure. Bodley's grave, which is also listed at Grade II, is close to that of his collaborator on the interior decoration of the church, the Rev. Frederick Andrews. Gallery External links Church of England Heirtage Record for St James Notes References Sources Kinnersley Diocese of Hereford Grade I listed churches in Herefordshire
a chancel dating from c.1300, with a north aisle and an arcade. The interior has waggon roofs, with "rich" decoration designed by Bodley and executed by Andrews. It includes much multi-coloured stenciling. Alan Brooks, in the 2012 revised Herefordshire volume of the Buildings of England series, describes the decoration as "particularly fine". St James is a Grade I listed building. The church contains some notable monuments, including one of the mid-17th century to Francis Smalman and his wife Susan, which Pevsner atrributes to Samuel Baldwin. The war memorial in the churchyard is designed in the form of an obelisk and commemorates the men of the village who died in both the First and the Second World Wars. It is a Grade II listed structure. Bodley's grave, which is also listed at Grade II, is close to that of his collaborator on the interior decoration of the church, the Rev. Frederick Andrews. Gallery External links Church of England Heirtage Record for St James Notes References Sources Kinnersley Diocese of
Acnodon oligacanthus is a species of serrasalmids found in South America. It is found in the North Guiana Shield rivers. This species reaches a length of
South America. It is found in the North Guiana Shield rivers. This species reaches a length of . References Planquette, P.,
aerobic, non-spore-forming and motile bacterium from the genus of
Gram-negative, halotolerant, strictly aerobic, non-spore-forming and motile bacterium from the
tragic figure of Ion in Caragiale's Năpasta. Constantin I. Nottara, who had inaugurated the role in 1890, willingly ceded it to the younger man. In all, Brezeanu interpreted nearly 200 roles, including Mogâldici from Viforul and Luceafărul by Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea (1909, 1910), the Fool in William Shakespeare’s King Lear (1910) and Șbilț from Mihail Sorbul’s Patima roșie (1916). In 1924, his Shylock, in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, drew favorable comparisons to Ermete Novelli‘s portrayal. He also played Harpagon in The Miser by Molière and the Mayor in The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol, the latter evoking a favorable review in 1909 from N. D. Cocea. Aged 70, he died of gangrene in a foot, brought on by diabetes. His son was the early film director Grigore Brezeanu.
Brezeanu in O scrisoare pierdută, where he would appear for nearly four decades. The playwright then analyzed his actor's performance in a noted critical study. From 1906, at the request of Alexandru Davila, he played the tragic figure of Ion in Caragiale's Năpasta. Constantin I. Nottara, who had inaugurated the role in 1890, willingly ceded it to the younger man. In all, Brezeanu interpreted nearly 200 roles, including Mogâldici from Viforul and Luceafărul by Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea (1909, 1910), the Fool in William Shakespeare’s King Lear (1910) and Șbilț from Mihail Sorbul’s Patima roșie (1916). In 1924, his Shylock, in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, drew favorable comparisons to Ermete Novelli‘s portrayal. He also played
non-motile bacterial genus from the family Rhodobacteraceae with one known species (''Carideicomes alvinocaridis).
the family Rhodobacteraceae with one known species (''Carideicomes alvinocaridis).
Pattabi; Gauthami's father Sandhya Varalakshmi as Gauthami's mother Cameo Sai Ram as Bride Groom (appeared only on Concept teaser) Ramya as Bride (appeared only on Concept teaser) Krithi Shetty as herself (appeared only on Promotional & Concept teaser) Title Song The title song was written by Sagar Narayan and composed by David Selvan Airing History Initially the show was premiered from Monday to Saturday at 7:30 PM. Later on launching of new show Kalyanam Kamaneeyam, its been moved to afternoon slot at 12:30 PM. References External links Muthyamantha Muddu on ZEE5 Zee
from 23 August 2021. It also premiering on digital platform ZEE5. It stars Siddarth Varma, Nisha Ravikrishnan and Aamani in lead roles. Synopsis Geetha (Nisha Ravikrishnan) decides to not get married for fear of her parents being neglected. Govind (Siddarth Varma) falls in love with her promises to let her parents stay with them without realizing its consequences. Cast Main Siddarth Varma as Govindam; Geetha's husband; Kanakaratnam and Narasimha's Second son Nisha Ravikrishnan as Geetha; Selvi and Natarajan's daughter; Govindam's wife Aamani as Kanaka Ratnam; Narasimha's
London Crystal Palace, conducted by August Manns. The organ version was published by R. Carl in Saarbrücken in 1963. Bärenreiter published a critical edition of the organ version, including the added parts for cello and bass, regarded as authentic by the composer. Scoring Organ version (1887): Soloists: soprano, alto, tenor, bass Choir SATB Organ Orchestral version (1892): Soloists and small choir SATB 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 3 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, timpani, string instruments, organ Structure The work is structured as the mass text prescribes, with most parts performed by both soloists and choir. It takes about 40 minutes to perform. 1. Kyrie (Andante con moto) 2. Gloria (Allegro vivace) 3. Credo (Allegro ma non troppo) 4. Sanctus (Allegro maestoso) 5. Benedictus (Lento) 6. Agnus Dei (Andante) The work is intentionally kept simple. It is basically written for choir, with only occasional lines for soloists, and technically not difficult. The composer achieves expressiveness with simple means, such as folksong-like tunes in rich harmonies. References
be subtitled Faith, Hope and Love ("Glaube, Hoffnung und Liebe"), and be understood as giving thanks to God. He mentioned other artists he regarded as motivated by Christian faith: Beethoven, Bach and Raphael. The mass was first performed at the chapel on 11 September 1887, conducted by the composer. Zdenka Hlávka, the architect's wife, and Dvořák's wife Anna were among the soloists. The first public performance was on 15 April 1888 at the municipal theatre of Plzeň, now with an ensemble of two harmoniums, cello and double bass. The mass is numbered Op. 76 in the autograph, but his publisher Fritz Simrock gave this number to the Fifth Symphony. Simrock was not interested in the mass. It was published in 1893 by Novello in London as Op. 86, with an orchestration by the composer. This version was first performed on 11 March 1893 at the London Crystal Palace, conducted by August Manns. The organ version was published by R. Carl in Saarbrücken in 1963. Bärenreiter published a critical edition of the organ version, including the added parts for cello and bass, regarded as authentic by the composer. Scoring Organ version (1887): Soloists: soprano, alto, tenor, bass Choir SATB Organ Orchestral version (1892): Soloists and small choir SATB 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 3 horns, 2
as an extra in The Godfather Part II, and got his first credited role in 1976, in an episode of the television series Police Story. He guest-starred a large number of well-known TV-series, including Knight Rider, Kojak and Matlock, and was a busy character actor in films, notably
working-class Italian-American parents, Pesce started his film career as an extra in The Godfather Part II, and got his first credited role in 1976, in an episode of the television series Police Story. He guest-starred a large number of well-known TV-series, including Knight Rider, Kojak and Matlock, and was a busy character actor in films, notably Rocky, Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop and Flashdance. He wrote the script of the film 29th Street,
Marie – Anna Marie (1990) Peter Allen ‎– Making Every Moment Count (1990) Alisha ‎– Bounce Back (1990) Kylie Minogue ‎– Rhythm Of Love (1990) Seiko Matsuda ‎– Seiko (1990) Rey – "Love Don't Come In A Minute" (1991) (single) Five Star ‎– Shine (1991) Keedy
Minogue ‎– Rhythm Of Love (1990) Seiko Matsuda ‎– Seiko (1990) Rey – "Love Don't Come In A Minute" (1991) (single) Five Star ‎– Shine (1991) Keedy ‎– Chase the Clouds (1991) Yell! ‎– Let's Go (1991) Brenda K. Starr ‎– By Heart (1991) Evelyn "Champagne" King – I'll Keep a Light On
executive of the Northwest Group of the "Association of German Iron and Steel Industrialists". In 1882 he joined the editorial board of "Stahl und Eisen", the official publication journal of the Association of German Iron and Steel industrialists. In 1887 he went to Berlin and became executive director of the "Central Association of German Industrialists", a position he held until 1910. From 1887 to 1912 he was the business executive of the "Association of German Iron and Steel Industrialists" ("Verein deutscher Eisen- und Stahlindustrieller") and from 1904 on manager of the Confederation of German Employers' Associations ("Hauptstelle deutscher Arbeitgeberverbände"). From 1894 to 1898 he represented Düsseldorf in the Prussian House of Representatives. Bueck died in Berlin in 1916. Family Bueck was married to Luise née Sylla and had one son and three daughters. Awards Order of the Red Eagle (2. class) Order of the Crown (Prussia) 2. class Officer of the Saxonian Albert Order References
Axel Bueck (12 December 1830–4 July 1916) was a German business executive, politician and employer and industry representative. Biography Bueck was born in Bischofsburg, East Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia (now Biskupiec, Poland), to Johann Axel Bueck, a physician, and Adelaide Bueck, née Marichaux. He attended school in Königsberg (Kaliningrad) from 1842 to 1847. After completing an agricultural apprenticeship he worked as an estate manager for 12 years. In 1860 he bought an agricultural estate in Stannaitschen, East Prussia. From 1866 to 1873 he worked additionally as the Secretary General of the "Central agricultural association for Lithuania and Masuria" ("Landwirtschaftlicher Zentralverein für Litauen und Masuren"). In 1867 Bueck attended the agricultural conference in Berlin, where he met Conrad Bertelsmann who suggested him as managing director of the newly founded "Association for the protection of common economic interests in Rhineland and Westphalia" ("Langnamverein") in 1871. In 1873 Bueck moved to Düsseldorf to take over this position and, in 1874, also became business executive of the Northwest Group of
represented a very free adaptation of the material, this television adaptation follows the specifications of the original much more closely. The biggest difference is that Prince Orlofsky is a tenor instead of a mezzo-soprano. Plot Dr. Eisenstein is to serve an eight-day arrest sentence for insulting an official, but is persuaded by his friend Falke to attend Prince Orlofsky's ball as Marquis Renard instead. At the same time, Alfred, the former lover of his wife Rosalinde, appears unannounced and, so as not to compromise the latter, is arrested by prison warden Frank instead of Eisenstein. In the evening, with the exception of Alfred and the lawyer Dr. Blind - all the
specifications of the original much more closely. The biggest difference is that Prince Orlofsky is a tenor instead of a mezzo-soprano. Plot Dr. Eisenstein is to serve an eight-day arrest sentence for insulting an official, but is persuaded by his friend Falke to attend Prince Orlofsky's ball as Marquis Renard instead. At the same time, Alfred, the former lover of his wife Rosalinde, appears unannounced and, so as not to compromise the latter, is arrested by prison warden Frank instead of Eisenstein. In the evening, with the exception of Alfred and the lawyer Dr. Blind - all the protagonists at the feast of Prince Orlofsky. Eisenstein first meets Adele, his wife's maid, who is flirting with prison warden Frank, who has been identified as "Chevalier Chagrin". Eisenstein courts his masked wife Rosalinde, who pretends to be a Hungarian countess and steals his watch as proof of his infidelity. Under the influence of the champagne, Eisenstein tells the story of an earlier masked ball, at the end of which he exposed his friend Falke disguised as a bat and thus exposed
border with Vietnam. The site is sacred to the Bunong people. The rock is part of the Chhlong Plateau, a Quaternary period volcanic basaltic dome, that has
is sacred to the Bunong people. The rock is part of the Chhlong Plateau, a Quaternary period volcanic basaltic dome, that has been heavily eroded to form hills and
Plokhotnikovo until 2002. Its population was 202 in 2021. The village belongs to Kegeti rural community (ayyl aymagy).
is a village in the Chüy District of Chüy Region, Kyrgyzstan. The village was known
but instead took place in certain jurisdictions where either the local government had fallen or the last local elections for four-year terms had taken place in 2006. All local elections in 2010 were held under proportional representation. Mayors were not directly elected but were instead chosen by elected members of the local assemblies. Parties were required to cross a five per cent electoral threshold to win representation in the local assembles in 2010, although this requirement was waived for parties representing national minority communities. Results Note: The first percentage column refers to the percentage of valid votes received by each list; the second column refers to the percentage of all votes. Lists were required to receive five per cent of all votes cast to cross
of municipalities in Serbia held local elections in 2010. These were not part of the country's regular cycle of local elections but instead took place in certain jurisdictions where either the local government had fallen or the last local elections for four-year terms had taken place in 2006. All local elections in 2010 were held under proportional representation. Mayors were not directly elected but were instead chosen by elected members of the local assemblies. Parties were required to cross a five per cent electoral threshold to win representation in the local assembles in 2010,