title
stringlengths
1
100
data
stringlengths
26
38.4k
Sinyo Harry Sarundajang
A Deepfake is an artificial intelligence technique used to combine or superimpose existing images and videos onto source images or videos. The term is a combination of "deep learning" and "fake". Deepfakes may be used to create fake celebrity pornographic videos or revenge porn. Deepfake pornography has been banned by sites including Reddit, Twitter, and Pornhub. Olof Ljungström Gustaf Olof "Olle" Ljungström (1918-2013) was a Swedish engineer. He was visiting professor in aircraft design at the Stanford University and California Institute of Technology, United States.
Sinyo Harry Sarundajang
Olof Ljungström was born in 1918 as the son of Fredrik Ljungström and Signe (née Söderberg). He studied at Whitlockska samskolan, and Aeronautics at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. Military service as automotive engineer at the Swedish Air Force 1939-1940. He acquired a Ph.D. in transportation and aviation technology at the Royal Institute of Technology in 1973.
Sinyo Harry Sarundajang
Olof Ljungström made contributions as engineer both in family businesses, notably in shale oil extraction, and beyond. He was recruited for the aircraft development at SAAB. As a technical engineer, he worked with models from Saab 17 and Saab 29 Tunnan to Saab 35 Draken, the latter which was originally due to employ the jet engine STAL Dovern. He also spearheaded the development of the hovercraft Saab 401 for the Swedish Navy during the 1960s. Due to his wide knowledge in the field, he was appointed visiting professor in aircraft design at the Stanford University 1966-1967 and California Institute of Technology 1968, United States.
Sinyo Harry Sarundajang
Furthermore, Olof Ljungström was an international pioneer in wind power. He initated the governmental project of wind power in Sweden at Styrelsen för teknisk utveckling in 1974. Ljungström has contributed as technical writer and editor in "Teknisk Tidskrift" (1960-1975), among other publications. Having worked close to his father Fredrik Ljungström, he wrote an extensive biography on him, "Fredrik Ljungström 1875-1964 - Uppfinnare och inspiratör", in 1999. Whitlockska samskolan Whitlockska samskolan was a Swedish private secondary school in Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden, active 1878-1978. It was founded by Anna Whitlock and Ellen Key. Storming of Kristianopel
Sinyo Harry Sarundajang
The Storming of Kristianopel occurred on June 26, 1611, during the Kalmar War. Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden led an assault from the camp in Högsby in Småland on Kristianopel in Blekinge. The Swedes managed to siege the fortified city and went in by bombing the fortress port, which was badly defended. Right after the assault, there was a massacre on the city's population, with rape and pillaging. Antoine Hoang Antoine Hoang (born 4 November 1995) is a French tennis player. Hoang has a career high ATP singles ranking of 256 achieved on 12 February 2018. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 246 achieved on 7 August 2017. Hoang made his ATP main draw debut at the 2018 Open 13 in the doubles draw partnering Alexandre Müller. Michael Howard (footballer, born 1999)
Sinyo Harry Sarundajang
Michael Leslie Howard (born 17 October 1999) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Cork City on loan from EFL Championship side Preston North End. Howard joined Preston North End at the age of 11 and progressed through the ranks up to the Under-18s. On 28 November 2017, he featured in a 2–1 defeat to Bury in the Lancashire Senior Cup quarter-final. In February 2018, Howard signed an 18-month professional contract with the option of a further year, and was immediately loaned out. On 20 February 2018, League of Ireland Premier Division club Cork City announced the signing of Howard on loan for the remainder of the season. He said he was influenced to make the move by several teammates who had previously played for the club, most notably Daryl Horgan.
Sinyo Harry Sarundajang
Jakob Schuh Jakob Schuh is a German animator, best known for his computer-animated film, "Revolting Rhymes Part One & Two" for which he received critical acclaim and received an Academy Award nomination for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
Maryland Attorney General election, 2018
The Maryland Attorney General election of 2018 will be held on November 6, 2018, to elect the Attorney General of Maryland. Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Brian E. Frosh is eligible to seek a second term in office, and filed for re-election on February 15, 2018 Primary elections will be held on June 26, 2018.
List of number-one Billboard Regional Mexican Albums of 2003
The Regional Mexican Albums, published in "Billboard" magazine, is a record chart that features Latin music sales information for regional styles of Mexican music. This data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan from a sample that includes music stores, music departments at department stores and verifiable sales from concert venues in the United States. Airliner Number 4 Airliner Number 4 was a design by Norman Bel Geddes and Otto A. Koller for a 9-deck amphibious passenger aircraft. It was never built. The aircraft was designed between 1929 and 1932 by Norman Bel Geddes and aeronautical engineer Otto A. Koller with an intended capacity of 450 passengers and 150 crewmen over nine decks.
List of number-one Billboard Regional Mexican Albums of 2003
It was intended to replace the luxury cruise liners operated by firms like Cunard with its many decks, large capacity, viewing galleries, and public areas big enough to hold an orchestra or a gymnasium. Two hangars would accommodate smaller aircraft.
Terribacillus
Terribacillus is a Gram-positive and aerobic genus of bacteria from the family of Bacillaceae. Edward Vaughan (priest) Mousley was born in Middlesex and educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge. He was a Chaplain with the East India Company from 1799 to 1828; and Archdeacon from 1819 to 1828. Rahim Ullah Rahim Ullah (রহিম উল্লাহ) is a Bangladeshi politician and the incumbent Member of Parliament from Feni-3. Ullah was born on 1 March 1958.
Terribacillus
Ullah was elected to Parliament from Feni-3 in 2014 Bangladesh General Election. He beat Anwarul Karim of the Jatiya Party in the election. He is the president of Bangladesh Awami League unit of Jeddah. He is a political rival of Nizam Hazari, fellow Bangladesh Awami League politician and Member of Parliament from Feni. On 7 February 2016 his motorcarade was attacked in Feni by Bangladesh Jubo League and Bangladesh Chhatra League. The attack was believed to be a fallout from his rivalry with Nizam Hazari. List of public housing estates in Brunei
Terribacillus
This is a list of public housing estates in Brunei. The list consists of housing estates under the current government housing programmes of the National Housing Scheme (), including the Landless Indigenous Citizens' Housing Scheme (), as well as the former National Resettlement Scheme (). The housing estates may be part of village subdivisions, the third-level subdivisions of Brunei, but many of them have large enough population and hence are designated as separate villages; a few may even very large population that they are divided into few village subdivisions. 1954 Drexel Dragons football team The 1954 Drexel Dragons football team represented the Drexel Institute of Technology (renamed Drexel University in 1970) as an independent during the 1954 college football season. Eddie Allen was the team's head coach.
Terribacillus
Žaborić Žaborić is a village in Šibenik Knin County. It is located on the Adriatic sea by the D8 state road, between villages Grebaštica and Brodarica. It is famous for its clean sea. The most prominent economic activity is tourism. Glacial Lake McKenzie Glacial Lake McKenzie
Terribacillus
Before the Pleistocene Ice Age, circa two million years before present (YBP), the rivers in North, South Dakota and eastern Montana drained northeast into Canada and then into Hudson Bay. The Keewatin Lobe of the continental ice sheet, block the flow of water northward and impounded it along the ice front. Lakes formed, until the waters could find a new way to drain. Initially, the north flowing rivers followed the front of the glacier eastward and into a valley that passed between Garrison and Riverdale, to the Turtle Lake area, and on into Sheridan County. This is known as the preglacial McClean River. This valley became blocked by the glacier and the glacial lake identified as Lake McKenzie formed. Eventually, water level rose to crest the south ridge a point near Riverdale — at the site of the modern Garrison Dam and a diversion trench was cut. The modern Missouri River follows this pathway.
Vatusila
Vatusila is a genus of land snail found in Oceania. It consists of five extant and one fossil species. Alan Solem created and named the genus in 1983. The genus was circumscribed by the American malacologist Alan Solem in a 1983 monograph. He placed it in the subfamily Charopinae. Solem included six species in his original circumscription: "V. eniwetokensis", "V. kondoi", "V. nayauana", "V. niueana", "V. tongensis", and "V. vaitupuensis". Solem designated "V. tongensis" to be the genus's type species. The fossil species "V. eniwetokensis" was first described in 1958 by the American paleontologist Harry S. Ladd, who placed it in the genus "Ptychodon"; Solem described the five other extant species in his 1983 monograph.
Vatusila
The generic name "Vatusila" comes from a Fijian tribe of the same name which were located in the headwaters of the Sigatoka River on the island of Viti Levu. They are known for the 1867 murder and cannibalism of the missionary Thomas Baker. A review of Solem's monograph published in "Systematic Biology" noted his propensity for "creative generic nomenclature" which "may either lighten the reader's day or engender hostility" and alluded to this genus as one of its examples. Solem notes that "Vatusila" species can have "rather widely different appearance of the sculpture and large size range". Their shells have 3½–5 shorls which can be coiled anywhere from rather tightly to normally. Their apical sculpture consists of 8–12 prominent, fine spiral chords. Their shells have a rounded lip.
Vatusila
"Vatusila" species are found in various islands in the South Pacific. "V. kondoi" and "V. nayauana" are both found on Nayau, in the Lau Islands, Fiji. "V. niueana" is found on Niue. "V. tongensis" is found on ʻEua, Tonga. "V. vaitupuensis" is found on Vaitupu, Tuvalu. "V. eniwetokensis" was found on Enewetak, Marshall Islands. The holotype and only specimen of "V. eniwetokensis" dates to the Upper Miocene. "V. nayauana" and "V. kondoi" are both critically endangered according to the IUCN Red List. The both live in forests on Nayau and their habitat is affected by increased wood harvesting. Rats, chickens, and pigs are predators of snails.
Vatusila
The IUCN also notes that the giant African snail, the rosy wolf snail, and the New Guinea flatworm, while not yet in Fiji, have become invasive throughout much of the Pacific and would have deleterious effects on the local land snail fauna. There is also concern about invasive ant species affecting indigenous snail species, and several have become established in the Lau Islands. Xylotrechus aedon Xylotrechis aedon ("São Tomé longhorn beetle") is a species of longhorn beetles of the family Cerambycidae that lives in Cape Verde. The species was described in 1903 by Karl Jordan. This species is endemic to São Tomé and Príncipe and is founded only on the island of São Tomé. Its length is 11 mm. Hong Jin-young discography Burbuleia gens
Vatusila
The gens Burbuleia, occasionally written "Burboleia", was an obscure plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens are mentioned in the time of Cicero, but the only one who achieved any distinction in the Roman state was Lucius Burbuleius Optatus, consul in AD 135.
Vatusila
The nomen "Burbuleius" belongs to a large class of gentilicia ending in "-eius", typically formed from Oscan names originally ending in "-as". However, as the number of such gentile names grew, "-eius" came to be regarded as a regular gentile-forming suffix, and was applied in cases where it had no morphological justification, so it cannot be determined whether the root of "Burbuleius" is Oscan, or perhaps a Latin cognomen, like "Burbulus". There was a family of this name from Minturnae, in southern Latium, which would be consistent with either a Latin or Oscan origin. Minturnae was originally a town of the Ausones, which received a Roman colony in 296 BC.
Vatusila
The only distinct family of the Burbuleii bore the surname "Optatus", desired or welcome. The consul Optatus had the additional surname "Ligarianus", which in Republican times would normally have indicated adoption from the Ligarian gens, but by the second century such nomenclature usually indicates descent from a family through the female line. "Secunda", borne by Burbuleia, the wife of Cornelius Hilarus, was a personal or individualizing surname, derived from the old Latin praenomen "Secunda", originally given to a second daughter.
2018 Tennessee Volunteers baseball team
The 2018 Tennessee Volunteers baseball team represents the University of Tennessee in the 2018 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Volunteers play their home games at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. The team is coached by Tony Vitello in his first season as head coach at Tennessee.
Rohit KaduDeshmukh
Rohit KaduDeshmukh (born 13 november 1994) is an Indian actor. He did his debut in marathi movie Vajau Ka as child actor. He was recently seen in movies like Tiger Zinda Hai and Golmaal Again. He will now be seen in upcoming TV series on Colors TV channel. Trainer (surname) Trainer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
DJ Chark
Darrell Chark Jr. (born September 23, 1996) is an American football wide receiver. He played college football at LSU. Chark attended Alexandria Senior High School in Alexandria, Louisiana. He committed to Louisiana State University (LSU) to play college football. Chark played at LSU from 2014 to 2017. After not recording a reception his first two years, he had 26 for 466 yards and three touchdowns as a junior in 2016. As a senior in 2017, he had 40 receptions for 874 yards and three touchdowns. Albert Parody Albert Parody is a Gibraltarian former association football player, and current owner, chairman and interim manager of Gibraltar Premier Division side Lynx. He currently holds a UEFA B Licence.
DJ Chark
Following the end of his playing career in the mid-2000s, Parody led the formation of Lynx and appointed himself as manager. His first taste of success as a manager came in the 2009–10 season, where Lynx won the Gibraltar Second Division and earned promotion to the top flight for the first time in their short history. However, the step up in quality turned out to be too much for the side and relegation came the following season. Undeterred, Parody rebuilt his side with international players such as Robert Guiling and Rafael Bado, and won the Second Division again in 2012, remaining in the top flight since.
DJ Chark
His most successful spell in charge of the club came in Gibraltar's first two seasons as members of UEFA, finishing third in consecutive seasons in 2013–14 and 2014–15, however the growing influx of foreign investment meant that the club's fortunes began to decline as Parody's own investment could not compete with the likes of Lincoln Red Imps and Europa. Appointing close friend Allen Bula as a director of football could not prevent the steady decline in results, and after a difficult 2016–17 campaign, Parody opted to leave managerial duties behind and give the job to Bula.
DJ Chark
A dismal start to life under Bula, consisting of 4 defeats in as many games without a goal, forced Parody to sack Bula on 27 October 2017 and resume interim charge, beginning to turn around the club's fortunes before handing over the reigns to Spanish coach Daniel Peluas in late January 2018. That reign ended as soon as it began though, with Peluas leaving the club after one game in charge - a 5-0 defeat to Mons Calpe. Parody returned to the dugout yet again on 19 February 2018, in a 2-0 Rock Cup defeat to Europa. Parody is the director and co-founder of AJ Security Limited, a security firm in Gibraltar. He is also a director at KA Underground Storage. MV Stegeholm
DJ Chark
The Stegeholm is a Swedish sightseeing motor launch that was built in 1950 as the Queen Mary, and has also been known as the Stella-Fors, Forsman 9, Bellman 4 and Wasaholm 2. Given her current name in 1988, she now operates sightseeing trips for the Strömma Kanalbolaget. Built in mahogany, she is one of the last open wooden sightseeing boats operating in Stockholm, and is a listed historic ship of Sweden.
DJ Chark
"Queen Mary" was built by the Rosättra Båtvarv in Norrtälje and delivered in 1950 to Bertil Sjöberg for use on sightseeing boat services in Stockholm. In 1960 she was sold to Forsmans Trafik & Taxibåtar and renamed "Stella-Fors". In 1964 she was transferred to Forsman Sightseeing AB and renamed "Forsman 9". In 1984 she was sold to Tourist Sightseeing AB and renamed "Bellman 4". The following year she was sold to Bröderna Rais Skärgårdsturer and renamed "Wasaholm 2", before being renamed "Stegeholm" in 1988. In 1992 she was bought by Ångfartygs AB Strömma Kanal, better known as Strömma Kanalbolaget. Despite the changes in name and ownership, she continued to operate similar services.
DJ Chark
The "Stegeholm" is operated by Strömma Kanalbolaget on tourist sightseeing services in the Stockholm area. She has a length of , a beam of and a draft of . She has a top speed of and carries 75 passengers. Lake Circle Lake Circle was a glacial lake that formed during the late Pleistocene epoch along the Redwater River in eastern Montana. After the Laurentide ice sheet retreated, glacial ice melt accumulated in the basin surrounded by the ridges of the preglacial valley and the retreating glacier.
DJ Chark
Southwest of Nickwall are the remnants of a broad abandoned valley with long side slopes. The valley runs north from Redwater Creek to the Missouri River. The bottom is poorly drained and about in width. It lies above the sea level and above the Missouri River bottomland. The upland slopes are extensive, clear and flat. The valleys surrounding it are dissected with V-shaped coulees. The difference between the Redwater valley and those around it reflect stream erosion vs. lake sedimentation. The drift in the valleys, appears to be as left by the glacier in the previously created valleys. Using the dating of lake deposits near Great Falls, Montana, the Havre lobe of the Laurentide ice sheet damed the ancestral Missouri River during the late Wisconsin Glacial Period.
DJ Chark
A lobe of the late Wisconsin Laurentide ice sheet advanced from central Alberta, southeastward into Montana and southwestern Saskatchewan. It left the Cypress Hills and Boundary Plateau undisturbed. As the glacier crossed the present day Milk River valley in southern Alberta, it was split into two lobes by the Sweetgrass Hills, which became an island in the glacier. The western lobe or Shelby lobe, moved southward to the Missouri River, near Great Falls, Montana. The Havre lobe, east of the Sweetgrass Hills, moved in two directions. The Lorna sublobe, advanced over the Missouri River to north of the Highwood Mountains. The Malta sublobe expanded southeastward along the present-day Milk River, between the Boundary Plateau and the Little Rocky Mountains in the region of the Musselshell River.
1992 Big West Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
The 1992 Big West Conference Men's Basketball Tournament was held March 13–15 at the Long Beach Arena in Long Beach, California. The Aggies subsequently received an automatic bid to the 1992 NCAA Tournament. There were no changed to the tournament format for this season, with the Big West maintaining an eight-team tournament. In turn, only the top eight teams, based on regular season conference records, qualified for the tournament field. UNLV, who finished first in the regular season standings, were barred from participating due to NCAA sanctions. All eight teams were entered in the initial round, paired and seeded based on record. World U23 Wrestling Championships
1992 Big West Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
World U23 Wrestling Championships is the Amateur Wrestling World Championship organized by the United World Wrestling. The tournament began in 2017. All-time medal count, as of the 2017 World U23 Wrestling Championship.
Spanish ship Fama
Fama was a fifth-rate frigate in service with the Spanish and British Royal Navies.
Spanish ship Fama
"Fama" was laid down as a 34-gun fifth-rate frigate in Cartagena in 1795, and was launched later that year. In 1796 she was reassigned to the Spanish Philippines, and so she departed Concepcion, Chile for Manila on 10 October 1796 in the company of the third-rates "Europa", "Montañes", "San Pedro", and the frigate "Pilar." In Manila a typhoon severely damaged the squadron, putting it out of action for nearly two years. At the same time, the Anglo-Spanish War broke out between Great Britain and Spain. After repairs were completed, Admiral Ignacio Maria de Álava y Sáenz de Navarrete attempted to use the fleet to disrupt the British trade with China. After fighting an inconclusive battle with a British fleet in January 1797, de Navarrete ordered "Fama" and "Europa" to Macau in an attempt to intercept British merchantmen in the Pearl River estuary. This operation was likewise a failure, and both ships returned to Manila.
Spanish ship Fama
In 1804 "Fama" and three other Spanish frigates departed Montevideo for Spain laden silver and gold destined for France. Though Britain and Spain were not at war, the Royal Navy intercepted the Spanish force with the intent to stop its valuable cargo from reaching France. In the ensuing Battle of Cape Santa Maria, a force of 4 British frigates attacked the Spanish frigates. "Fama" struck her colors in surrender soon after the battle started, but later attempted to flee. She was caught by the faster HMS "Medusa" several hours later and forced to surrender a second time. Following her capture, "Fama" was inducted into the Royal Navy as HMS "Fama." She was sold in 1812"." Sepia hierredda
Spanish ship Fama
"Sepia hierredda", the giant African cuttlefish, is a species of cuttlefish from the family Sepiidae, which was previously considered conspecific with the common cuttlefish "Sepia officinalis". It is found along the western coast of Africa and is an important species to fisheries.
Spanish ship Fama
"Sepia hierredda" is very similar to the common cuttlefish but there are a number of consistent morphological differences which can be used to identify "S. hieredda" from "S. officinalis", the two species being sympatric off northwestern Africa. The colour pattern shown by "S. hierredda" is very similar to that of "S. officinalis". The morphological features that distinguishing this species from the common cuttlefish are that in "S.hierraedda" the number of transverse rows of suckers is higher, for specimens of similar mantle lengths, the striated zone on the cuttlebone of common cuttlefish from the northeastern Atlantic is shorter than the same feature in "S. hierredda", however, in common cuttlefish from the Canary Islands this character is not useful because the striated zone is the same length as it is in this species, the mantle of "S. hierredda" is narrower and the arms are shorter. Genetic differences are consistent and sampling revealed no signs of hybridisation in specimens samples off Senegal where the two species are sympatric. As its vernacular name suggests the giant African cuttlefish is a very large species which can grow to a mantle length of up to 500mm and a weight which can reach 7.5kg.
Spanish ship Fama
"Sepia hierredda" occurs along the west coast of Africa from Cape Blanc in Mauritania south to Baia dos Tigres in Angola. It is also found around the Endeavour Bank off northwestern Africa. "Sepia hierredda" starts to spawn early in the year, in February and this continues into September. They have a lifespan of 24 months. Migrations of this specie shave been recorded off West Africa. Females become sexually mature at a mantle length of 130mm. Where this species is sympatric with the common cuttlefish, then the giant African cuttlefish shows a strong preference for waters above 50m in depth, whereas the common cuttlefish can be found as in depths over of 100 m.
Spanish ship Fama
"Sepia hierredda" is a commercially important quarry species for fisheries off the western coast of Africa. In waters off Western Sahara and Mauritania, "S. hierredda" is the main species caught by Spanish trawlers. Tschanz drive The Tschanz drive or Oerlikon single-axle drive is a fully sprung single-axle drive for electric locomotives named after its inventor Otto Tschanz or after Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon. The drive was not widely used because its competitor, the Buchli drive, was cheaper and lighter. The Tschanz drive is a fully sprung drive, which means that the motors are housed in the sprung part of the locomotive and are thus less exposed to shocks from the rails. Also, the shocks from the wheelsets to the rail are reduced because there is less unsprung weight on them.
Spanish ship Fama
The traction motor is firmly mounted in the locomotive frame and drives through a single-stage gearbox to a gear that is located to one side of the wheel. The power transmission from this gear to the axle is done with a cardan shaft which has universal joints at both ends and passes through a hollow axle. The Tschanz drive was not widely used because its competitor, the Buchli drive, was cheaper and lighter. Rolling stock on which the Tschanz drive was used include:
Misleidis Martínez
Misleidis Martínez (born 9 March 1983) is a Cuban volleyball player. She was a member of the Cuba women's national volleyball team. She participated at the 2001 FIVB World Grand Prix, and 2002 FIVB World Grand Prix. Manoj Kumar Jat 2018 Big Ten Conference Baseball Tournament The 2018 Big Ten Conference Baseball Tournament will be held at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska from May 23 through 27. The event will air on the Big Ten Network. The event was held in Bloomington for one year before returning to Omaha, Nebraska, site of the College World Series.
Misleidis Martínez
The 2018 tournament will be an 8 team double-elimination tournament. The top eight teams based on conference regular season winning percentage earn invites to the tournament. The teams will then play a double-elimination tournament leading to a single championship game. Journalism Studies
Misleidis Martínez
Journalism Studies is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering communication studies as it pertains to journalism. It was established in 2000 by Bob Franklin (Cardiff University), who served as its editor-in-chief until stepping down in 2018. It is published by Routledge on behalf of the European Journalism Training Association and the Journalism Studies Interest Group of the International Communication Association. The current editor-in-chief is Folker Hanusch (University of Vienna). According to the "Journal Citation Reports", the journal has a 2016 impact factor of 1.927. 2018 WAC Men's Basketball Tournament
Misleidis Martínez
The 2018 WAC Men's Basketball Tournament will be the postseason men's basketball tournament for the Western Athletic Conference for the 2017–18 season. All tournament games will be played at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, from March 8-10, 2018. All eight teams in the WAC were eligible to compete in the conference tournament. Teams were seeded by record within the conference, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records. * indicates overtime period. Yoslam Muñoz Yoslam Muñoz (born 24 January 1980) is a Cuban volleyball player. She was a member of the Cuba women's national volleyball team. She participated at the 2001 FIVB World Grand Prix. Terribacillus aidingensis
Misleidis Martínez
Terribacillus aidingensis is a Gram-positive, moderately halophilic, rod-shaped and motile bacterium from the genus of "Terribacillus" which has been isolated from soil from the Ayding Lake in China. Artem Petrov Artem Petrov (, born 14 January 2000) is a Russian racing driver. Born in Saint Petersburg, Petrov began karting in 2013 at the age of thirteen, partaking in events across Europe. One of his karting achievements was the win in the KFJ class of the Vega International Winter Trophy, when he finished ahead of such driver as Ye Yifei.
Misleidis Martínez
In 2016, Petrov graduated to single-seaters. He competed in the SMP F4 Championship. He had four point-scoring finishes on his way to the fifteenth in the standings. Petrov also competed in the 2016 Italian F4 Championship with DR Formula. He had two podium finishes, but wasn't eligible to score points in the championship. Petrov remained in the Italian Championship with DR Formula for 2017. He won two races at Monza and had another seven podium finishes, completing the top-five in the season standings. Also he competed in 2017 ADAC Formula 4 Championship with Lechner Racing, DR Formula and Van Amersfoort Racing. He won the championship finale at Hockenheim and ended the season fifteenth.
Misleidis Martínez
In February 2018 was announced that Petrov will continue his collaboration with Van Amersfoort Racing into the FIA Formula 3 European Championship campaign. As Petrov was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points. Gaius Petronius (consul 25) Gaius Petronius was a Roman senator, who was active during the Principate. He was suffect consul from September through December AD 25, succeeding Cossus Cornelius Lentulus. Bartolomeo Borghesi has argued that Gaius Petronius is the same person as Gaius Petronius Umbrinus, who is mentioned in an inscription from Rome as "curator locorum publicorum iudicandorum"; this is unlikely since in the first half of the first century, all known Petronii in the first half of the first century belong to the branch of the Petronii lacking a cognomen.
Misleidis Martínez
Petronius was grandson of Publius Petronius Turpilianus, one of the "tresviri monetalis", and probably grandson ofPublius Petronius, prefect of Egypt. Publius Petronius, suffect consul in 19, was probably his older brother. Matthew Walker Montgomery Sir Matthew Walker Montgomery LLD DL (1859–1933) was a 20th century Scottish businessman who served as Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1923 to 1926. He was born in 1859 the son of Daniel Montgomery. The family lived at 41 Adelphi Street in Glasgow, on the south bank of the River Clyde. The family business, making cork, was originally based at 1 Muirhead Street in the Gorbals district.
Misleidis Martínez
He worked in his father's firm of D. Montgomery & Son, cork manufacturers and merchants, based at 10 East Clyde Street at the turn of the century, on the north side of the River Clyde opposite the family home. From 1911 to 1913 he was Grand Master of the Glasgow Star Masonic Lodge (no.219). He then lived at 34 Dalxiel Drive in the Pollokshields district. He died on 8 August 1933 and is buried in the Glasgow Necropolis. He was married. He was portrayed in office by Charles Haslewood Shannon. American Epic: The Soundtrack American Epic: The Soundtrack is the soundtrack of the 2017 documentary film "American Epic". The album features the 15 musical highlights from the documentary series recorded between 1927 and 2014.
Misleidis Martínez
The album was compiled by the "American Epic" film producers and co-writers Allison McGourty, Duke Erikson and director Bernard MacMahon to provide a brief overview of the music featured in the documentary series. The album features 13 songs recorded in the 1920s and 30s, an early 1960s gospel performance by Sister Rosetta Tharpe and a recording made for the film featuring the grandchildren of Amédée Breaux performing his song “Jole Blon” on the same instruments he and his brothers recorded it on in 1929. The album shares a number of selections with the 5-CD box set "".
Misleidis Martínez
New sound restoration techniques developed for the American Epic film series were utilized to restore the thirteen 1920s and 30s recordings on the album. The 78rpm record transfers were made by sound engineer Nicholas Bergh using reverse engineering techniques garnered from working with the restored first electrical sound recording system from the 1920s in "The American Epic Sessions." This was followed by meticulous sound restoration by sound engineers Peter Henderson and Joel Tefteller to reveal greater fidelity, presence and clarity to these 1920s and 1930s recordings than had been heard before. Some of the recordings were repressed from the original metal parts, located whilst researching the films. Henderson explained, “in some cases we were lucky enough to get some metal parts – that’s the originals where they were cut to wax and the metal was put into the grooves and the discs were printed from those back in the ‘20s. Some of those still exist – Sony had some of them in their vaults.”
Misleidis Martínez
The album was released on May 12, 2017, a month prior to the broadcast of the "American Epic" documentary films. The album issued on vinyl, CD, and download.
Misleidis Martínez
Robert Christgau in "Noisey" awarded the album an A grade and made it his number 5 Album of the Year. He described it as “a terrific new anthology of American folk music,” and praised the compilation’s ethnic and gender diversity writing “if this be political correctness, bring it on.” The restoration work was described by Greil Marcus in "The Village Voice" as “re-mastering I can only call profound. Performances you might think you knew sound as if you’ve never heard them before — never "apprehended" them.” Simon Cosyns in "The Sun" commented that the recordings were “in their best ever quality, in an operation likened to fine art restoration.” Ian Anderson in "fRoots", reviewing the restoration wrote “you haven’t really heard these tracks at all. Not like this. Forget bad dubs of worn-out 78s pressed on poor vinyl. The ‘reverse engineering’ transfers by Nicholas Bergh and subsequent restorations are so startlingly better, practically everything you will ever have experienced from this era can be discounted and CD is the best way to hear them. The clarity of group recordings where every instrument is well defined, and of solo artists where their instruments and voices suddenly sound real, will have you on the edge of your seat. And there’s none of that fog of 78 surface noise which many people find too much of a distraction: suddenly, legendary artists are in the room with you”.
Spinning (comics)
Spinning is a graphic novel memoir by lesbian cartoonist Tillie Walden that was first published on September 12, 2017. The memoir chronicles Walden's years coming-of-age as a competitive ice skater, including her struggles with her sexuality and the alienation and pressure she faced because of it. The novel also recounts Walden's sexual assault by her SAT tutor.
Spinning (comics)
The idea for "Spinning" first came to Tillie Walden when she attempted to make a short comic about ice skating at the end of her first year at the Center for Cartoon Studies. Walden realized that she had "too much baggage with skating to even make a small comic about it," and began working on the book that summer before her second year. Having published three fictional graphic novels before "Spinning", Walden noted that it was a lot harder, but far more rewarding, to write the memoir than works of fiction. According to Walden, revisiting the trauma she faced was difficult and "there were scenes in Spinning where [she] just cried the entire time [she] drew it."
Spinning (comics)
"Spinning" was well-received by critics. In her review, Rachel Cooke of "The Guardian" wrote: "Intimate and charming, Spinning already has the feeling of a coming-of-age classic – and yet, amazingly, its talented author has only just hit 21." "The New York Times"s Douglas Wolk described the novel as "engrossing, gorgeously quiet", while "The Austin Chronicle"s Wayne Alan Brenner called it a "powerful work of real-life storytelling". "The A.V. Club"s Oiver Sava named "Spinning" as one of the best comics of 2017, and it was tied for third place in "Publishers Weekly" 2017 Graphic Novel Critics Poll. Kohal The Band Kohal is a Bangalore-based band, founded in 2007 by Sudipto Das. It's named after a rare Raga in the Hindustani Classical Music. It's "a convergence of amateur but passionate musicians".
Spinning (comics)
The band traces its origin to the ETMS, Eastern Technology Music Society, the official band of IIT Kharagpur, when Sudipto and few others were its members during their undergrad years in the 1990s. Later, when they all settled in Bangalore, Kohal was formed as "an adda of amateur musicians [that would] transcend[] all conventional boundaries of music and aim[] at entertaining people with any and every genre of music." Sudipto Das has been the member of Kohal since its inception in 2007. Kanishka Lahiri, Ranjita Bhagwan, Ashwani Sharma and Kamalesh Ghosh are currently the other members who had also performed in Kohal's debut show in 2007.
Spinning (comics)
Kohal has been performing every year at various events in Bangalore since 2007. Apart from the popular cover versions of the diverse genres like "Bollywood retro, Rabindra Sangeet, folks of various parts of India, Adele, Norah Jones, Elvis" they have also performed original compositions by Sudipto. Among its notable performances are the original rendering of verses from the Rig Veda and the lesser known later paragraphs of India's National Anthem. 1989 West Coast Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
Spinning (comics)
The 1989 West Coast Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament (now known as the West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament) was held March 4–6 at the War Memorial Gymnasium at the University of San Francisco in San Francisco, California. This was the third edition of the tournament. Third-seeded Loyola Marymount defeated #5 seed in the championship game, 75–70 in overtime, to win back-to-back WCAC/WCC tournament championships. The Lions received an automatic bid to the 1989 NCAA Tournament. Regular-season champion Saint Mary's also received an at-large bid. * – Denotes overtime period Terribacillus goriensis
Spinning (comics)
Terribacillus goriensis is a Gram-positive, moderately halotolerant, strictly aerobic, rod-shaped and motile bacterium from the genus of "Terribacillus" which has been isolated from sea water from Busan in Korea. 2018 New Orleans Privateers baseball team The 2018 New Orleans Privateers baseball team represents the University of New Orleans (UNO) during the 2018 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Privateers play their home games at Maestri Field at Privateer Park as a member of the Southland Conference. They are led by head coach Blake Dean, in his 3rd season at UNO. Neptune (1785 ship)
Spinning (comics)
Neptune was launched in America in 1778. She enters "Lloyd's Register" as "Neptune" in 1786. (She apparently entered British ownership in 1785, but "Lloyd's Register" was not published in 1785.) She then sailed as general merchantman. In the late 1790s she was a whaler. She is last listed in 1803, though the data is stale and she was last surveyed in 1797. "Lloyd's Register" (1786) lists "Neptune" with P. Martin, master and owner, and trade London–Jamaica, changing to London–Maryland. "Lloyd's List", however, reported on 4 October 1784 that "Neptune", Martin, master, from Suriname, had arrived at Hispaniola, and was expected to sail from Port au Prince to Quebec in mid-August.
Spinning (comics)
"Lloyd's List" reported on 5 June 1789 that "Neptune", Martin, master, had had to put back into Waterford after having been out some three weeks. She had become very leaky. "Lloyd's Register" for 1797 shows "Neptune"s master changing from J. French to T. Hopper, and her trade to London–South Seas.
Spinning (comics)
Captain Hopper sailed "Neptune" in 1797 on a whaling voyage to the East Coast of Africa. She was at Delagoa Bay in late June 1798. There, on 28 June 1798, Captain Sever, of the East Indiaman , chartered "Neptune", Hopper, master, and two other English ships, "London", Keen, master, and , Kerr, master, to carry "Lion"s cargo back to England. "Lion" had been carrying a cargo from Madras and Columbo to England when she had put into Delagoa Bay in distress. Despite the efforts of the three other English ships and three American ships there, "Lion" could not be saved.
Spinning (comics)
"Neptune" and "Eliza" towed "Lion" farther up the Maputo River and then remained for some weeks. Eventually, all three British whalers left with only a portion of the cargo. The bulk of "Lion"s cargo was to go on "Britannia", which had since arrived. Citations References Wendy Wagner Wendy Wagner (born October 31, 1973) is an American cross-country skier. She competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics and the 2006 Winter Olympics. 2018 West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament The 2018 West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament will be the postseason men's basketball tournament for the West Coast Conference for the 2017–18 season. All tournament games will be played at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, from March 2-6, 2018.
Spinning (comics)
All ten teams in the West Coast Conference are eligible to compete in the conference tournament. The top six teams receive a first-round bye. Teams were seeded by record within the conference, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records. * indicates overtime period. Drumlaydan Drumlaydan () is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman Catholic parish of Corlough and barony of Tullyhaw.
Spinning (comics)
Drumlaydan is bounded on the north by Culliagh and Cronery townlands, on the west by Sradrinan townland in County Leitrim, on the south by Sraloaghan townland in County Leitrim and on the east by Bellaleenan and Torrewa townlands. Its chief geographical features are the River Blackwater, County Cavan, a stream, a mill-race, forestry plantations, a quarry and a spring well. Drumlaydan is traversed by minor roads and rural lanes. The townland covers 125 statute acres. The 1652 Commonwealth Survey lists the townland as "Dromledane". The Hearth Money Rolls of 29 September 1663 list one taxpayer in the townland- "Feragh McGowan of Dromledan". The 1790 Cavan Carvaghs list spells the name as "Dromledan". Lowther Kirkwood of Mullinagrave, parish of Templeport, Co. Cavan, gentleman made the following will-
Spinning (comics)
"2 July 1804. To his grandnephew Lowther Brien, city of Dublin, attorney, and his heirs his lands of Awengallis, Ballylenan, Ballymagirill, Stranadarragh, Carnagimlie, Cullagh, Drumleden, Leitry, Corlagh, Lananleragh, Gowlanlea and Drumlogher, Co. Cavan, held under lease from the Beresford family. He had begun a suit in Chancery, Ireland, against John Brien, late of Salvon, Co. Fermanagh, deceased, for setting aside a fradulent deed obtained by said John Brien, which suit against the representatives is to be continued by said Lowther Brien, his sole exor. Witnesses: John Johnston and Andrew Rutledge, both of Ballymagiril, and Thos. Stephenson, Drumleaden, Co. Cavan, gent. Memorial witnessed by: said Andrew Rutledge, and John Balfour, city of Dublin, attorney."
Spinning (comics)
The Tithe Applotment Books for 1827 list three tithepayers in the townland. The 1836 Ordnance Survey Namebooks state- "It is bounded on the south and west sides by a large stream in the bed of which limestone can be procured." Griffith's Valuation of 1857 lists two landholders in the townland. On 6 July 1857 the Incumbered Estates Commission published the following notice-
Spinning (comics)
"In the Matter of the Estate of James Brien, Geo. Brien, Edward Brien and Francis Brien, Owners. Exparte by Isabella Crummer, Petitioner. The commissioners having ordered a Sale of the Lands of Shanadaragh and Curnagunlogh, Cullegh, Drumlohgher, Drumledin, Sananaragh, and Drumledin and Corlough, situate in the Barony of Tullyhaw, and County of Cavan, held under lease dated the 10th April, 1718, from the Bishop Raphoe, for lives renewable for ever, and which Lands are included in the denominations of Ballymagord, Owngally, Gortneglough, Drumedin or Ballylennin, in said lease mentioned:" In the 1901 census of Ireland, there are six families listed in the townland,
John Somes
John Somes (1819 – 29 May 1871) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was elected MP for Kingston upon Hull at a by-election in 1859 but lost the seat at the next election in 1865. Soheir Zaki Soheir Zaki (born in Mansoura, Egypt on January 4, 1945) is an Egyptian belly dancer and actress. She appeared in over 100 Egyptian films from the 1960s to the 1980s. Soheir Zaki was boen in Mansoura, Egypt on January 4, 1945. When she was 9 her parents moved the family to Alexandria. Her father died when she was young and her mother remarried. Her stepfather later became her manager. Zaki first learned how to dance by watching films featuring Taheyya Kariokka and Samia Gamal.
John Somes
She began her career as a wedding dancer in Alexandria. Television producer Mohammed Salem saw her dancing and decided to launch her as a TV presenter on Egyptian television. However, she showed more skill as a dancer and became known for her appearances on shows like "Adwa el Medina". She then moved to appearing in Egyptian films. She played minor roles in most of her films, concentrating mainly on dancing. In interviews, she has stated that Nagua Fouad was her "biggest rival" at the time. Zaki also performed frequently in Egyptian nightclubs, particularly at the Nile Hilton Hotel in Cairo. In 1964, she became to first belly dancer to dance to Umm Kulthum's music when she danced to "Inta Omri".
John Somes
Over the course of her career, Zaki danced for many politicians, including Anwar Sadat, Gamal Abdel Nasser and Richard Nixon. She retired in 1992, although she later taught belly dance at Raqia Hassan's Egyptian Academy of Oriental Dance in Cairo. She was married to Egyptian cinematographer Mohamed Emara. She gave birth to their son Hamada in 1987.
Aurélie Perrillat-Collomb Storti
Aurélie Perrillat-Collomb Storti (born 3 May 1980) is a French cross-country skier. She competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics and the 2006 Winter Olympics. Class Enemy class enemy may also refer to: 2018 SMP F4 Championship The 2018 SMP F4 Championship will be the fourth season of the SMP F4 Championship. The series is also known as FIA North-European Zone (NEZ) championship. It will be the first season without former partner Koiranen GP, who created Formula Academy Finland. Vera Zyatikova Vera Zyatikova (born 5 May 1974) is a Belarusian cross-country skier. She competed in four events at the 2002 Winter Olympics. 2018 Summit League Men's Basketball Tournament
Aurélie Perrillat-Collomb Storti
The 2018 Summit League Men's Basketball Tournament will be the postseason men's basketball tournament for the Summit League for the 2017–18 season. All tournament games will be played at the Denny Sanford Premier Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, from March 3-6, 2018. All eight teams in the Summit League are eligible to compete in the conference tournament. Teams are seeded by record within the conference, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records. * indicates overtime period. Jorge Pereira Jorge Javier Moreira Pereira (born 10 March 1998) is a Portuguese footballer who plays for F.C. Famalicão, as a midfielder. On 21 December 2017, Pereira made his professional debut with Famalicão in a 2017–18 LigaPro match against FC Porto B. Low-point system
Aurélie Perrillat-Collomb Storti
Low-point system is a point system in the Racing Rules of Sailing where all the boats in each race of the series score the same amount of points as they finish in the race, so that the first boat to cross the finish line gets one point, the second two points. Boats that don't start, finish, retires or are disqualified are scored one more point than the total entrants of the series. In a series with nine entrants, a disqualified boat scores 10 points in the race it is disqualified in. Nataliya Zyatikova Nataliya Zyatikova (born 5 May 1974) is a Belarusian cross-country skier. She competed in five events at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Giovanni Antonio Leoni
Aurélie Perrillat-Collomb Storti
Giovanni Antonio Leoni was a Roman violinist and composer in the 17th century. Little is known about Leoni's life besides that he was an active composer in Rome. The only major work by Leoni that is preserved is a publication in 1652 titled "Sonate di violino a voce sola ... Libro primo Opera terza", a score with a violin part. Leoni explains in the preface of the piece that he previously had composed many sonatas and symphonias, and it is dedicated to cardinal Giovanni Battista Maria Pallotta. The work is a collection of thirty one sonatas for violin and "basso continuo", the first known collection to be entirely dedicated to solo violin. Leoni's work as a musician is first evidenced in 1634, when he is payed to play violin for a church. Olena Rodina
Aurélie Perrillat-Collomb Storti
Olena Rodina (born 17 May 1975) is a Ukrainian cross-country skier. She competed in three events at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Yelena Kalugina Yelena Kalugina (born 22 May 1972) is a Belarusian cross-country skier. She competed in three events at the 2002 Winter Olympics. 2018 Southland Conference baseball standings Nideggen Castle The ruins of Nideggen Castle () are a symbol of the town of Nideggen in Germany and are owned by the county of Düren. The rectangular hill castle was the seat of the powerful counts and dukes of Jülich and had a reputation in the Middle Ages of being impregnable.
Ashwini Chandrashekar
Ashwini Chandrashekar is an Indian actress who has appeared in Kannada, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam films. Ashwini began her career in Kannada films, and initially played a supporting role in "Endendigu" (2015), before portraying a major role in "Octopus" (2015). In "Octopus", she featured alongside actors Kishore and Yagna Shetty, with a critic from Times of India noting "she has a limited role and fits her part". Though the film was planned as a bilingual in Tamil and Kannada, only the Kannada version had a theatrical release. She then continued to work in Kannada films, appearing in the lead roles in "Prema Pallakki" (2015) and "Ondu Romantic Crime Kathe" (2016), where a critic noted she is "brilliant".
Ashwini Chandrashekar
In 2016, she ventured into Telugu cinema, portraying the female lead in "Aavu Puli Madhyalo Prabhas Pelli", which garnered negative reviews. Her long-delayed Tamil film, the horror drama "Merlin", released in February 2018. Ilona Bublová Ilona Bublová (born 16 June 1977) is a Czech cross-country skier. She competed in three events at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Akbarian Akbarian is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Military Band of the Black Sea Fleet
Ashwini Chandrashekar
Military Band of the Black Sea Fleet is a military band unit of the Russian Armed Forces. It is a branch of the Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of Russia. It has performed tasks assigned during official visits of the ships of the Black Sea Fleet to countries with diplomatic with Russia since 1980. Since December 2009, the orchestra has been led by Senior Lieutenant Mikhail Khalilov.
Ashwini Chandrashekar
It was formed on February 24, 1947 in the city of Sevastopol. In 1966, the orchestra was reorganized as the Headquarters Military Band of the 34th Black Sea Fleet. In 1989, the orchestra provided musical accompaniment for a meeting between the President of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev, and the U.S President George H. W. Bush on the island of Malta. Following the fall of the USSR and the division of the Black Sea Fleet between Russia and Ukraine, the musicians of the orchestra remained faithful to the adopted oath and retained the full orchestra. From 1996 to the present, the orchestra demonstrated its art, delighting fans of wind music in Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Syria, Egypt, Tunisia, Greece, France, Italy, Portugal, Montenegro. The orchestra has performed at international festivals of military bands all over the world, most notably in Nice, and Sevastopol.
Ashwini Chandrashekar
In 2001, the Ministry of Culture of Russia granted the Orchestra the honor of opening the Festival of Russian Culture in the city of Cannes, France. On February 9, 2012, the 34th Military Band of the Black Sea Fleet was given it's current name. Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of Russia Military Orchestra of the Eastern Military District Tessa Benoit Tessa Benoit (born March 17, 1977) is an American cross-country skier. She competed in two events at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Bourne Park House Bourne Park House is a grade I listed country house in Bourne Park Road, between Bishopsbourne and Bridge near Canterbury in Kent. It was built in 1701. Yunnanolepiformes
Ashwini Chandrashekar
The Yunnanolepiformes were an extinct order of antiarch placoderms from China. They existed from the Late Llandovery until the Givetian. Aelin Peterson Aelin Peterson (born June 7, 1974) is an American cross-country skier. She competed in four events at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Satyrium eximius Satyrium eximius is a butterfly found in the East Palearctic that belongs to the blues family.
Ashwini Chandrashekar
T. eximia Fixs. (= affinis Stgr.) (72 h). Much larger [than "w-album" ] ; above with a large scent-patch in the male and a red spot on the anal lobe. The red anal band of the hindwing beneath is very distinct and its continuation forwards white, the tip of the tail also thinly white, ab. "fixseni" Leech (72 i) differs, besides themuch more variegated underside, in the forewing above bearing the yellowish red discal spot already mentioned in the other species, and in the anal markings of the hindwing above being larger. — Both forms, "eximia" and "fixseni" fly together in Amurland, Corea, Central and West China, Mongolia and Manchuria. They occur in August and are apparently not rare. The larva on feeds on "Rhamnus diamantiaca" Althia Raj
Ashwini Chandrashekar
Althia Raj is a Canadian political journalist. She is the Ottawa Bureau Chief for HuffPost Canada and also manages the news site's Quebec City bureau and hosts and produces "Follow-Up", a HuffPost Canada Politics podcast. Prior to joining HuffPost in 2011, Raj worked as a national political reporter for Postmedia News and has also reported from Parliament Hill for Sun Media and has been a producer for CTV and for CBC Radio's weekly national political magazine, "The House". Raj is also a regular panelist on CBC News Network's "Power & Politics" programme and has appeared as a panelist on At Issue" panelist on CBC's "The National" as well as on various CPAC programs. Maja Kezele
Ashwini Chandrashekar
Maja Kezele (born 31 July 1979) is a Croatian cross-country skier. She competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics and the 2006 Winter Olympics. Trial Run Trial Run may refer to: Shahjahan Omar Shahjahan Omar (মোহাম্মদ শাহজাহান ওমর) is a Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and the former State Minister for law. He is retired Major of the Bangladesh Army and was awarded Bir Uttam. Omar was born on 24 December 1947. He worked as a practising barrister. After the Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, he pledged allegiance to the new government led by Bangladesh Army officers.
Ashwini Chandrashekar
Omar was elected to Parliament as a candidate of Bangladesh Nationalist Party from Jhalakati-1 in 2001. He served as the State Minister of Law in the Second Khaleda Cabinet. In 2001 his supporters attacked minority Hindu populations in Jhalakati-1 to intimidate them from voting against him. On 27 October 2007, Bangladesh Anti Corruption Commission sued Omar for corruption. On 14 May 2008 Omar was sentenced 13 years’ imprisonment by a special court in Dhaka. Bangladesh High Court acquitted him on 15 August 2010. On 16 September 2014, Bangladesh Supreme Court allowed the Anti-Corruption Commission to start the process to appeal the Bangladesh High Court verdict. Omar is married to Mehjabin Farzana Omar, and they have a son, Adnan Omar. Margarita Nikolyan
Ashwini Chandrashekar
Margarita Nikolyan (born 27 May 1974) is an Armenian cross-country skier. She competed in four events at the 2002 Winter Olympics. Trial Run (1984 film) Trial Run is a 1984 New Zealand film directed by Melanie Read starring Annie Whittle and an almost entirely female cast. The film is a feminist revision of the thriller genre. Joseph Hoare (MP) Joseph Hoare (21 March 1814 – 21 January 1886) was a British Conservative Party politician and banker. Born in 1814 at Child's Hill House in Hampstead, London, Hoare was the fourth son of Samuel Hoare and Louisa Gurney, daughter of John Gurney and Catherine Barclay.
Ashwini Chandrashekar
Hoare was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, before becoming a Partner in Hoare's Bank in Lombard Street, London, the UK's oldest and world's fourth oldest bank, which was founded by his ancestor Richard Hoare. He married Anne Amelia Buxton, daughter of Charles Buxton and Martha Henning, in 1836, but they had no children before her death in 1843. In 1847, he remarried to Rachel Juliana Barclay, daughter of former MP Charles Barclay and Anna Maria Kett. He was elected MP for Kingston upon Hull in the 1859 general election but was unseated just under four months later, owing to corruption. Hoare was at some point the Deputy Lieutenant of Middlesex and president of the Hampstead Conservative Association. Franziska Becskehazy
Ashwini Chandrashekar
Franziska Becskehazy (born 7 February 1966) is a Brazilian cross-country skier. She competed in the women's 10 kilometre classical at the 2002 Winter Olympics. C. J. (given name) C. J. as a given name or nickname may refer to:
Katia Rodrigues
Katia Rodrigues (born ) is a Brazilian female volleyball player. She was part of the Brazil women's national volleyball team at the 2003 Pan American Games, and the 2005 FIVB World Grand Prix.
Aleksandr Kharitonov (politician)
Aleksandr Petrovich Kharitonov () is a Ukrainian politician who appeared in media during the pro-Russian unrest in March of 2014. He is the first leader of Russian collaborationists in Luhansk region. Since 2005 he was a member of the Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine and in 2007 unsuccessfully ran for being elected as a People's Deputy of Ukraine from the party. He also actively participate in the PSPU anti-NATO protests for which in 2008 he was awarded a party badge "Fighter of anti-NATO resistance". In the late 2013 Kharitonov actively participated in Anti-Maidan protests, later organized and led "Luganskaya Gvardiya" (Luhansk Gvardiya).
Aleksandr Kharitonov (politician)
According to "Korrespondent", on 5 March 2014 Kharitonov was elected at a multi-thousand gathering as a "Narodny Gubernator" (People's Governor) following the example of the Pavel Gubarev's election. Kharitonov proposed to elect "Narodny Sovet Luganschiny" (People's Soviet of Luhansk region) and scheduled a new gathering on Sunday 9 March 2014 to present the People's Soviet. From the stage where Kharitonov spoke, it was announced that there were elected 15,000 signatures to conduct a referendum and appeal for help to Vladimir Putin. The referendum for federalization of Ukraine was scheduled on 30 March 2014.
Aleksandr Kharitonov (politician)
On 9 March 2014 after storming the building of Luhansk Oblast State Administration, Aleksandr Kharitonov read outloud a letter of resignation which as he claimed is signed by Mykhailo Bolotskykh. Bolotskykh himself left the building with a help of militsiya detachment and did not make any official declarations in that regard. The Ukrayinska Pravda printed an article about the event taken from a local newsmedia and showing the whole process in photos. Over the building raised a Russian tricolor and the crowd sang the Russian anthem. The local militsiya that was present at the scene stood without reaction stating that cannot arrest everyone. The Euromaidan community informed that many buses from Russia arrived to Luhansk and the "local princes" Oleksandr Yefremov, Arsen Klinchaev, Aleksandr Kharitonov, and chief of SBU Tretiak facilitated intensification of situation. That fact was later confirmed by a former chief of militsiya in Luhansk Oblast.
Aleksandr Kharitonov (politician)
On 13 March 2014 Kharitonov was arrested by the Security Service of Ukraine. He was convicted to 5 year with probationary period of 3 years for an attempt of violent change of the constitutional system and seizure of government buildings. In the case of mass riots in Luhansk on 9-10 March 2014 Kharitonov appeared along with Arsen Klinchaev. Later Kharitonov was exchanged for hostages and left for Moscow where he organized few demonstrations "Za Novorossiyu" (For Novorossiya). On 7 November 2014 he returned to Luhansk where he reregistered his Luganskaya Gvardiya and joined the local "Kazak National Guard" led by Nikolay Kozitsyn (see Republic of Stakhanov). Following the conflict with Anastasiya Paterikova, Kharitonov left the Kazaks. Jonathan Anderson
Aleksandr Kharitonov (politician)
Jonathan Anderson (born October 27, 1991) is an American football linebacker for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He was signed by the Bears as an undrafted free agent in 2015. He played college football at TCU.
Aleksandr Kharitonov (politician)
On May 3, 2015, Anderson signed with the Chicago Bears as an undrafted free agent. On September 5, Anderson was waived but resigned to the practice squad three days later on September 8. He was promoted to the active roster on October 14. Anderson recorded his first career interception against the Detroit Lions on October 18, 2015. Anderson recorded his first career forced fumble against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on December 27, 2015. At the end of the 2015 season, Anderson recorded 36 tackles, 2 passes defensed, and 1 interception. He and Harold Jones-Quartey became the first pair of undrafted rookies to record interceptions in the same season in Bears history.