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He died in office in 1914. In the 20th century
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the Law of Queenstown faithfully.
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W. Louw van Ladismith on 28 March 1908. The English organ, a Norman & Beard from 1908, is one of only three in the country. It was already insured for R500 000 in 1997.
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Willie Marais died on 25 April 1935.
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D. Hugo on Barkly West. In 1925 he accepted a call to the NG congregation Nieuwoudtville and in 1929 to Barrydale.
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Mrs. With her aptitude and love for and training in medical work, Kikillus fulfilled a special role at that time. Rev. Of the first six pastors, Kikillus was the one with the longest service and left the congregation in 1950 for the NG congregation Bethanie in what was then South West Africa.
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On 10 September 1948 he was ordained and confirmed as pastor of the NG congregation Caledon. After Barrydale and Rondebosch, he was also in the NG congregation Franschhoek until 1985, where he delivered his farewell message on Sunday 3 February 1985. He has been described as an "inspiring preacher, dedicated pastor and capable community leader".
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The weather vane, which had been standing on a skewer over the years, was also repaired. The steel pin on which the rooster stands was previously in a wooden base that had weathered. With the repairs, the rooster got a steel pedestal.
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Gustave Theodore Tobias Kikillus, 1929 tot 1950 Gysbert Du Toit Muller, 1951 tot 1958 Pieter Lafras Cilliers, 1958 tot einde 1961 Jacobus Ernst Terblanche, 9 Augustus 1964 tot Desember 1969 Daniël Wilhelm Olivier, April 1970 tot 1976 Hermanus (Maans) van Lill, 15 April 1977 tot Maart 1984 Johannes Frederick Maasdorp, 1984 tot minstens 1990 W. J. van Zyl, February 10, 2013 - References Churches in the Western Cape
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In May 2004, the Chief Justice nominated Chowdhury to the selection committee formed to pick the commissioner of the Anti-Corruption Commission. In September 2007, Chowdhury and Justice Ataur Rahman Khan rejected an appeal to squash the MiG-29 fighter planes corruption case against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
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The lawyers had created chaos in a court room after a judge observed in a hearing against Fazlul Haque Amini that some comments of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia was seditious and quested her patriotism. In February 2016, Chowdhury stopped representing Mir Quasem Ali, a Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami politician who had been accused of committing war crimes in the Bangladesh Liberation War. References Living people Supreme Court of Bangladesh justices Bangladeshi lawyers
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These species were all established based on fossils from Carboniferous deposits in Missouri and Kansas. Gunnell assigned the genus to the order Selachii, but did not place it within any family.
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fordi as the type species based on teeth collected from Viséan-aged deposits of the Eyam Limestone in Derbyshire, England and Esclusham Mountain, Wales. The family Anachronistidae was also erected with Anachronistes as its sole member, and placed in the clade Neoselachii. The genus name is derived from the Greek anachronismos (meaning 'out of time'), referring to its early stratigraphic position in relation to other known neoselachians at the time.
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Because the remains of the two are identical at a generic level, Anachronistes was declared a junior synonym of Cooleyella, and Anachronistes fordi was renamed Cooleyella fordi. References Carboniferous sharks Carboniferous fish of Europe Carboniferous fish of North America Permian sharks Permian fish of Europe Permian fish of North America Prehistoric cartilaginous fish genera
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The project was auctioned on NFT platform Nifty Gateway for $688,888. The Moon Landing
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The artwork is programmable and will transform to its final state once humans go back to the moon. AB INFINITE 1
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Through the same process, any text posted under the hashtag became part of an evolving poem displayed within the work. AB INFINTE 1 was auctioned at Christie's "20th/21st Century: London Evening Sale" for 151,200 GBP. TEMPUS FUGIT
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Exhibitions 2023 At First Glance, Musée des Art Décoratifs, Louvre Palace, Paris, Fr Crypto Art: A New Possibility, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China TEMPUS FUGIT, Phillips, London, UK Art In Space, Dubai, UAE 2022 NFT. NYC Art Gallery, New York Marriott Marquis, New York City, NY AB INFINITE 1, W1 Curates, Flannels, London, UK Christie’s 20th-21st Century Evening Sale exhibition, Christie’s Headquarters, London, UK
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She started a rebellion and led thousands of people against the Emperor Wen of Wei of the state of Cao Wei. Background
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She was from the end of the Han dynasty period (189-220) and the beginning of the Three Kingdoms period (220–280 AD) when China was divided into the states of Cao Wei in northern China, Eastern Wu in eastern China, and Shu Han in southwestern China. During this time, Liang Province was under the authority of the kingdom of Cao Wei. In December 220, Cao Pi (Emperor Wen of Wei), who ruled as King of Wei, forced Emperor Xian, the last Han emperor, to abdicate in favor of him, after which he crowned himself Emperor Wen of Wei.
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The term "Hu" encompassed a range of ethnic groups and was often used to describe individuals with Caucasian or partially Caucasian features living to the north and west of China.
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The name bestowed upon her by the Han Chinese translates to "There are many rulers. " Beyond being identified as the concubine of a Han Chinese man named Yi Jian (易謙), little information exists about Zhiyuanduo herself. Yi Jian was likely associated with the Cao Wei government, potentially serving as a lower-ranking official in Liang Province or the adjacent region of Yong Province or Yongzhou (雍州).
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These unions served to blur the traditional social boundaries that often prevailed in more remote frontier areas.
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" The rebellion
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He later sent additional forces, Fei Yao joined Zou Qi, Zhang Ji, Xiahou Ru and others in suppressing the rebellion.
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His decision to act swiftly was driven by the imminent threat posed by Zhiyuanduo's rebel forces, who were besieging the vital Hexi Corridor city of Wuwei in northwest central Gansu Province. Despite concerns among his subordinates about the potential peril of advancing without support, Zhang Ji resolved to confront Zhiyuanduo head-on to save Wuwei.
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2 li (97. 1 km, 60. 3 miles) to the northwest of Wuwei. With Wuwei's safety secured, Fei Yao later arrived with his reinforcements, while other generals were still lagging behind.
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When Zhiyuanduo's forces initiated their assault, Zhang Ji dispatched his trusted subordinate, Cheng Gongying, at the head of a small force from their camp. Cheng Gongying's soldiers engaged Zhiyuanduo's warriors but were eventually compelled to retreat. Zhiyuanduo and his fighters pursued Cheng Gongying, only to find themselves ensnared in a pincer attack from the troops strategically positioned in ambush by Zhang Ji.
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References Sources Chen, Shou (3rd century). Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi). 3rd-century Chinese women 3rd-century Chinese people Women in ancient Chinese warfare Women in 3rd-century warfare Women in war in China
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It is a business unit of General Dynamics which consolidated in one structure all European subsidiaries of GDLS. History At the beginning of the years 2000, General Dynamics acquired major European defence companies, and consolidated the activities and expanded the collaborations. Key dates General Dynamics Corporation acquired Santa Bárbara Sistemas in July 2001 General Dynamics Corporation acquired the defence activity of in October 2002 and became GDELS - Germany in 2003 General Dynamics European Land Systems was founded in 2003
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By 2004, it was integrated to GDELS and became GDELS - Mowag GmbH . General Dynamics Corporation acquired FWW Fahrzeugwerk GmbH in November 2018, and it became GDELS - FWW GmbH in November 2019 . Structure of GDELS GDELS within General Dynamics Corporation
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Products: Note, only the products developed or manufactured after the acquisition by General Dynamics are mentioned here. Infantry fighting vehicles (platforms with multi-role potential): ASCOD Ulan, not in production anymore ASCOD 2 Armoured fighting vehicles (multi-role platforms): Pandur (6×6), not in production anymore Pandur II (8×8) Pandur EVO (6×6) Gallery of GDELS - Austria GmbH products GDELS - Deutschland GmbH GDELS – Bridge Systems GmbH
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It is a product offered by GDELS – Bridge Systems GmbH although it was initially an American product
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Hydra: It is a modular pontoon boat Bridging vehicles: ANACONDA, (MLC85 capacity, with 22 m gaps): It is the evolution of the bridge launcher, the system is available on tanks . A new variant is offered in collaboration with Rheinmetall with its truck, the HX2 . PYTHON, (MLC80+ capacity with 13 m gaps): It is known as the Rapidly employed bridge system (REBS), it is typically launched from 10-15 tons 8×8 trucks, it is also available for vehicles like the Piranha IV, Piranha V, and Boxer .
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Footbridge: MAMBA (span of 30 m) : Ultra lightweight footbridge, to be used by to cross wide gaps, assembled by hand, and transportable by light trucks, helicopters, etc. It is already operational with the German Army. Gallery of GDELS - Bridge Systems GmbH
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The main vehicles being manufactured by GM Canada included the highly successful Mowag Piranha family and its derivatives: the Canadian LAV family (which included at that time the LAV I, LAV II and LAV III) the Australian ASLAV
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The program was acquired by Mowag Motorwagenfabrik AG in 2003, after it was purchased by General Dynamics Corporation . Duro, not in production anymore Duro II, not in production anymore Duro III
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Eagle Eagle III, not in production anymore Eagle IV, based on the Mowag Duro chassis, not in production anymore Eagle V 4×4, based on the Mowag Duro chassis Eagle V 6×6, based on the Mowag Duro chassis LTV Merlin, Light Tactical Vehicle This is a new vehicle offered, fitting the requirements for airborne, special forces and light infantry, it fits in the CH-47 and CH-53. Multi-role combat vehicle (APC / AFV / IFV / reconnaissance): Piranha Piranha III (from 1996) Piranha IIIH (from 1999) Piranha IIIC 8×8 Piranha IIIC 10×10 Piranha IV 8×8
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ASCOD platform: Pizarro, an Infantry / Cavalry fighting vehicle, not in production anymore ASCOD 2, evolution of the Pizarro designed in collaboration with GDELS - Austria. VCZ Castor, an armoured engineering vehicle
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Ajax, designed and manufactured for the British Army in collaboration with General Dynamics UK Multi-role combat vehicle (APC / AFV / IFV / reconnaissance): based on the Piranha V, existing in multiple variants: VCR, an infantry fighting vehicle VEC, a reconnaissance vehicle VCR-PC, a company command post VCOAV (Vehículos de Combate de Observador Avanzado), an artillery forward observer vehicle VCR-ZAP, an armoured engineering vehicle MRAP / EOD vehicle: RG-31 Mk5E, local assembly of the units bought by the Spanish Army Artillery: Santa Bárbara Sistemas 155/52, development, production, and modernisation of this towed howitzer Small arms: G36E - Assault rifle
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References 1999 births Living people Canadian male bowls players 21st-century Canadian people
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The tumulus was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1933. Overview
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It is said that an iron sword and agate beads excavated from inside the sarcophagus, but this (and any other grave goods) have been lost. The area around this tumulus was a center for making magatama, round and cylindrical beads from the end of the Yayoi period to the Heian period.
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See also List of Historic Sites of Japan (Shimane) References External links Shimane Prefecture Cultural Properties database History of Shimane Prefecture Matsue, Shimane Historic Sites of Japan Kofun
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Career statistics Club References External links Endri Dema profile FSHF. org 2004 births Living people
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Should avoid re-inventing the wheel, for elements already classification in existing publications.
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F/M/K: Stands for hilt construction family; Falchion, Messer, or Knife. By Elmslie’s own admission, this is sometimes reductive and many swords will fall in-between the clear cut definitions of these terms. n: Blade Type Number, as seen on the chart.
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g. a sword which curves very sharply up from the hilt would be (+++). Cross n. : Cross style, from Oakeshott Typology or with additions made by Elmslie Pommel a/b/c etc: Pommel Form, from Oakeshott Typology or with additions made by Elmslie Elmslie types Type 1
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Most likely originating around 1230 AD, and perhaps remaining in use for 100 years, these blades are characterized by a flaring profile, and ‘hatchet’ style tip.
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Additionally their cross section was that of a wedge, with the primary bevel running from the apex all the way to the spine of the blade, making them vicious cutting devices. Subtype 1b This subtype is noted for having a flat, or cut off tip. More common in manuscripts, they are not well known from the archeological record. Subtype 1 c
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There is some indication that they may be related to Northern Italian forms of tool/weapon which may have been called Falcastro, and this is an ongoing area of research. In contemporary popular culture and among modern sword makers this style of sword often is named a “bible chopper” after it’s appearance in the Maciejowski Bible. Subtype 1d
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These are known from two surviving examples, one of which displays asymmetrical cross section, and is ‘slab sided’ showing a chisel edge on the cutting surfaces. Type 3 Type 3 blades show variations in having scalloped or cutaway tips on the blades. Subtype 3a
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Subtype 3c An even more extreme variation on the clip back with the elongated tip, while maintaining mass for the cut. This type along with the 3b represents the last of the transition forms moving through the 13th and 14th centuries. Subtype 3d
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Type 4 The blades associated with type 4 more often are seen in eastern Europe, and may blur the line between messer, falchion, and sabre. Subtype 4a
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Subtype 4c These blades have only a step up, or raised portion in the latter part of the blade. This is often referred to as a ‘yelman’ after the name for this feature on Ottoman Turkish swords. While this false edge may originally have stemmed from contact with Turkish designs, the amount of European production vs cross pollination makes it difficult to attribute all instances as having a single point of origin. Subtype 4d
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Subtype 5a These swords are typically parallel bladed with a tip which curves upwards to meet the spine. Subtype 5b These swords while largely parallel bladed, end in a spearpoint Subtype 5c
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This type is characterized by being bellied, having curvature on both the spine and the edge of the blade. Much like the larger ‘messer’ style blades, these types are paired with hilts which have a ‘nagel’ or nail, which serves to protect the back of the hand, distinguishing them from simple large household/utility knives. Subtype 5e
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It shares the same characteristics and of having messer-like hilts. References
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These galleries often host exhibitions by local, national, and international artists.
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It often hosts markets, festivals, and other community events, fostering a sense of connection and cultural exchange. Press
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The press has published a substantial number of successful writers and is now known as Fremantle Press, whose books are distributed through Penguin Press. Publications Fremantle Arts Review (1986 – 1996) References External links 1973 establishments in Australia Arts organisations based in Australia Arts organizations established in 1973 Music organisations based in Australia Tourist attractions in Perth, Western Australia
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In 1808, he was called to serve as rabbi of Zwolle. Hertzveld aimed to reorganize Jewish congregations throughout Holland and to initiate reforms within the synagogue services. He is noted for delivering sermons in the Dutch language, marking a significant departure from the traditional use of Yiddish. He also advocated the introduction of confirmation ceremonies and choral singing.
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To address the criticism from other rabbis, Hertzveld composed a pastoral message on March 17, 1842. William II honoured Hertzveld with the Netherlands Lion, making him the first Dutch rabbi to receive this accolade. Family Hartog Hertzveld's granddaughter was the Dutch poet and activist Estella Hijmans-Hertzveld. References 1781 births 1864 deaths 19th-century Dutch rabbis Reform rabbis Recipients of the Order of the Netherlands Lion People from Zwolle
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Anyang Hongqiqu Airport is about to operate on October 2023. Facilities See also List of airports in China List of the busiest airports in China References
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This tournament was organized by the Badminton Association of Indonesia and sanctioned by the BWF. Venue This international tournament will be held at GOR PBSI Pancing in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Point distribution
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Prize pool The total prize money was US$100,000 with the distribution of the prize money in accordance with BWF regulations. Men's singles Seeds Koki Watanabe Su Li-yang Lee Chia-hao Arnaud Merklé Chi Yu-jen Leong Jun Hao Cheam June Wei Alex Lanier Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 Women's singles Seeds Nozomi Okuhara Lin Hsiang-ti Malvika Bansod Komang Ayu Cahya Dewi Huang Yu-hsun Riko Gunji Pitchamon Opatniput Huang Ching-ping Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 Men's doubles Seeds Pharanyu Kaosamaang / Worrapol Thongsa-Nga Christian Bernardo / Alvin Morada
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Sai Pratheek / Tanisha Crasto Bokka Navaneeth / K. Maneesha Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani / Marsheilla Gischa Islami Alvin Morada / Alyssa Leonardo Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Bottom half Section 3 Section 4 References External links Tournament link Indonesia Masters Super 100 Indonesia Masters Super 100 Indonesia Masters Super 100
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Forty-eight protestors were shot dead by Congolese soldiers. References Kivu conflict 2023 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Massacres in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Military history of the Democratic Republic of the Congo United Nations operations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo and the United Nations
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Of the 12, two were International fleet reviews (IFR) - in 2001 and 2016. History
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Fleet Reviews have been conducted in the United Kingdom since the 14th century. During the British Raj, Royal Indian Navy ships participated in the fleet reviews in the UK. attended the Coronation review of the fleet in 1937 in Spithead. Background
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Apart from the Indian Naval ships, ships and aircraft from the Indian Coast Guard, the Ministry of Earth Sciences, the Shipping Corporation of India, the Merchant Navy, the National Institute of Oceanography, the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, and Naval Yard Craft have also taken part in different reviews.
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The review also includes the flypast of aircraft of the Indian Naval Air Arm. Helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft from the naval air squadrons and coast guard squadrons participate in the review.
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This is followed by the lighting up of the fleet and all ships at the anchorage participate in a fireworks display.
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A total of 52 vessels took part in the review, including 31 warships, 9 merchant ships and 12 yard craft. References Bibliography Indian Navy Maritime culture Military traditions Traditions
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Nine children were born to the couple. The family home is now a museum. Works
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In addition to his architectural studies, Kainulainen participated in drawing and painting classes at the Ateneum and in the university lobby. Kainulainen graduated as an architect with excellent grades ("diplomi") in 1907. After graduating, Kainulainen moved to Tampere. It became his permanent home town.
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Kainulainen, on the other hand, has characterized Lönni as an inspiring employer who, in addition to being busy and demanding, also knew how to be humorous. Death
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He is buried in the Gestrin family grave in Ikioma Areena. The family grave monument is made of black diorite and was designed by Hilja Gestrin. References 20th-century Finnish architects People from Kuhmo 1882 births 1963 deaths
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The ministry is modelled after the federal Prime Minister's Department. Ministry executives The Department is administrated by: Datuk Seri Panglima Hajiji Noor, the Chief Minister. Datuk Abdul Kassim Razali, Chief Political Secretary to the Chief Minister Ceasar Mandela Malakun, Chief Political Secretary to the Chief Minister Dato' Redonah Bahanda, Political Secretary to the Chief Minister Roland Chia Ming Shen, Political Secretary to the Chief Minister Effendi Mohd Sunoh, Public Relation Secretary to the Chief Minister Alrick Jilan, Private Secretary to the Chief Minister
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Sabah Forest Industries Sdn. Bhd. (SFI) Sawit Kinabalu Bhd. References
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For more complete listings of works related to these topics, refer to the specific articles and bibliographies elsewhere in Wikipedia. 21st century publications Pulitzer Prize for History, 2019 Pulitzer Prize for History, 2023 Pulitzer Prize for History, 2011 Pulizer Prize for History, 2009
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Her mother was from Gourin, Morbihan, in Brittany where her family worked in millinery. Barbey's three older brothers were Louis (1863-1939), who became a schoolteacher in Paris, François (c. 1865-1894) and Auguste (1868-1931), a teacher and later a hotelier in his mother's Breton hometown of Gourin where he ran l'hôtel de la Croix-Verte with his wife, Marie-Louise Le Gal.
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She became a member of the Fédération régionaliste de Bretagne (Brittany Regionalist Federation).
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Barbey was the first woman to become a member of the committee of the Société des artistes indépendants in 1926, becoming its secretary-rapporteur and treasurer from 1943 to 1960. Her membership of the committee led to a friendship with painter Paul Signac, a co-founder of the society. She died on 13 August 1960 in Bagnolet, in the eastern suburbs of Paris. Works in public collections Le Faouët, musée du Faouët: Diplôme pour le village breton de l'Exposition universelle de Paris, encre de Chine et aquarelle;
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Jean-Marc Michaud, Pour une redécouverte de Jeanne-Marie Barbey, [exhibition catalogue], Vannes, musée de La Cohue, 2017.
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729 Gérald Schurr, Dictionnaire des Petits Maîtres de la peinture, Tome I, Éditions de l'Amateur, p. 80. 1896 births 1960 deaths French women painters French portrait painters French landscape painters French marine artists Pseudonyms 20th-century French painters French women photographers People from Paris Breton-speaking people Breton nationalists French photographers
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Standings All times are local (CST) Orange Group Blue Group U10 Girls Teams Teams are named by their sponsors, and if a sponsor is unavailable then they are named by the organizers. Standings Orange Group Blue Group U13 Boys Teams
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Together they have two children. References Founders Living people
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