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Thoriosa Thoriosa Thoriosa is a genus of African wandering spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1910. Species. it contains four species: Thoriosa Thoriosa is a genus of African wandering spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1910. Species. it contains four species:
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Fulshear High School Fulshear High School Churchill Fulshear, Jr. High School is a senior high school in the LCISD Education Center in unincorporated Fort Bend County, Texas, adjacent to the City of Fulshear, and in the Houston metropolitan area. The school, which serves Fulshear and Simonton, is a part of the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District (LCISD). The school's namesake was a part of the Fulshear family, one of the first Anglo white families to settle Texas, and fought in the Texas Revolution. It is the first high school to primarily serve Fulshear. History. PBK Architects was hired as the architectural firm
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. The school opened in the fall of 2016 with grades 9 and 10, and over the following two years will add grades 11 and 12. The first principal is Daniel Ward. The dedication ceremony occurred in December of that year. Athletics. The school's first athletic director and American football coach, Oschlor Flemming, previously worked at Dulles High School as the head football coach and Guyer High School in Denton, Texas as the assistant football coach. In 2018, the Fulshear football team began playing at the varsity level. Band. The Fulshear High School Charger Band has made tremendous strides in
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its first year. Over the course of the fall 2016 season, the marching band has won 7 awards: 2 in "Best Percussion/Drumline in Class 4A", 2 in "Outstanding Soloist in Class 4A", 1 in "Outstanding Drum Major(s) in Class 4A", and 2 Class 1 Superior rankings. The band also sent 2 members to the ATSSB (Association of Texas Small School Bands) All-State Band: 1 Jazz Percussionist, and 1 Concert Oboist two years in a row. In the Spring of 2017, 9 members advanced to State Solo and Ensemble Competition. 5 of which were percussionists, the other 4, a
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woodwind ensemble with the bassoonist advancing on both Solo and Ensemble, along with three percussionists doing the same. The school is set to host the LCISD Pre-UIL Competition and mixed district UIL (University Interscholastic League) Competition for Non-Varsity bands later this spring. In the Fall of 2018, they continued their streak of “1” rank at UIL, and continued to area. At area, they finished 7th overall in Prelims and 2nd in finals, moving them to state. At state, they finished 4th in the preliminary round, and placed 10th overall in finals. Fulshear High School Churchill Fulshear, Jr. High
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Trogloctenus Trogloctenus Trogloctenus is a genus of wandering spiders first described by R. de Lessert in 1935. it contains only two species: "T. briali" and "T. fagei". Originally placed as a subgenus of "Ctenus", it was raised to genus status in 1967. Trogloctenus Trogloctenus is a genus of wandering spiders first described by R. de Lessert in 1935. it contains only two species: "T. briali" and "T. fagei". Originally placed as a subgenus of "Ctenus", it was raised to genus status in 1967.
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Trujillina Trujillina Trujillina is a genus of Caribbean wandering spiders first described by E. B. Bryant in 1948. it contains only three species on Hispaniola and in Puerto Rico: "T. hursti", "T. isolata", and "T. spinipes". Trujillina Trujillina is a genus of Caribbean wandering spiders first described by E. B. Bryant in 1948. it contains only three species on Hispaniola and in Puerto Rico: "T. hursti", "T. isolata", and "T. spinipes".
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Tuticanus Tuticanus Tuticanus is a genus of South American wandering spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1897. it contains only two species: "T. cruciatus" and "T. major". Tuticanus Tuticanus is a genus of South American wandering spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1897. it contains only two species: "T. cruciatus" and "T. major".
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United Freedom Movement United Freedom Movement The United Freedom Movement (UFM) was a coalition of about 60 African American civic, religious, cultural, and other groups founded in June 1963 to oppose legal and institutional racism in public schools, employment, housing, and other areas. The organization's founding marked a turning point in Cleveland during the civil rights movement by turning away from behind-the-scenes negotiation and toward public protest. It had successes in the area of employment and public school desegregation. It dissolved in 1966. Founding of the organization. The United Freedom Movement was founded on June 3, 1963, by the Cleveland
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chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to bring together the city's African American community groups in a united front. Previously, these groups had been divided by socio-economic class and ideology. Middle class, educated African Americans looked to clergy, the NAACP, and the National Urban League for leadership; these individuals and groups tended to work behind the scenes for incremental change. Poor, less-educated African Americans (by far the majority of blacks in Cleveland) looked to more militant groups like the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), which engaged in public protest and demanded
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immediate, radical change. Although the moderate NAACP issued the call to form the UFM, more militant groups and leaders joined the organization for fear that the UFM would co-opt the rapidly growing civil rights movement in Cleveland. The UFM had between 50 and 60 member organizations. Four individuals were elected co-chairs of the organization: Carriebell J. Cook, administrator of the Office of Job Retraining and Manpower for the city of Cleveland; Clarence Holmes, president of the Cleveland NAACP; Reverend Isaiah Pogue, Jr., pastor of the St. Mark's Presbyterian Church; and Reverend Paul Younger, pastor of Fidelity Baptist
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Church. Harold B. Williams, executive secretary of the Cleveland NAACP, was named "coordinator" of the new organization. The organization was guided by a 12-member executive committee. Major campaigns. 1963 Cleveland Convention Center labor dispute. The UFM sought to end racism and discrimination against African Americans in the areas of education, employment, health and welfare, housing, and voting. Its first major battle was the Cleveland Convention Center labor dispute of 1963. Many local labor unions refused to admit African Americans as members, or did so only by admitting them as apprentices and then actively discriminating against them in training and
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hiring preference. On June 24, the UFM announced it would begin mass picketing of the Cleveland Convention Center construction site. It accused four unions working at the site of barring blacks from membership. The dispute threatened several important bond levies and federal aid flowing to construction projects in Cleveland, and imperiled construction on the convention center as well as other large projects in the area. An agreement signed by federal government representatives, local labor leaders, representatives from the African American community, and others brought the dispute to a close. Government officials and the NAACP hailed the agreement as nationally important
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. 1963 Cleveland Freedom March. The UFM was the primary sponsor of the Cleveland Freedom March (originally called the United Freedom Movement March) of July 14, 1963. The march drew 15,000 participants and 2,000 onlookers, while 25,000 people attended a post-march rally at Cleveland Stadium, where they listened to speeches by Roy Wilkins, executive secretary of the national NAACP, and James Farmer, national chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality. 1963 to 1964 public schools dispute. As the labor dispute was coming to a close, the UFM turned its attention to racial desegregation of Cleveland's public schools. A significant
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influx of African Americans, many of them poor, into Cleveland in the 1950s had left schools in black neighborhoods dangerously overcrowded. Cleveland Mayor Ralph S. Locher, who was white, dismissed their concerns. The school district eventually agreed to bus black students to white schools to alleviate the problem. African American parents were outraged when they discovered that the city continued to segregate students by race in these schools, and were denying black children the right to participate in extra-curricular and after-school activities. In January 1964, the UFM decided to march on the Murray Hill School in the city
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's Little Italy neighborhood. When city leaders learned that local white residents intended to stop the march, they feared a riot would break out. The UFM was persuaded to cancel its protest. But the white mob still formed, and throughout the day on January 30, 1964, white citizens threw rocks and bottles and assaulted any African American person they found on the streets. The Cleveland Police made no arrests. The Murray Hill riot did not deter the UFM, which picketed schools in late January 1964 where black children were being bused. A sit-in occurred at the Cleveland Board of
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Education offices from January 31 to February 2, and again from February 3 to February 4. The pickets and sit-ins ended when the school board agreed to integrate classes in schools where black students were being bused. At the end of February 1964, the UFM began protesting the construction of new schools. The school board had decided to alleviate overcrowding in schools in black neighborhoods by building new schools. But African American parents saw this as a strategy to reinforce racial segregation. The board of education rejected any delays in the building project. Protests erupted at several school construction
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sites in Cleveland. The most serious was at the Stephen E. Howe Elementary School site on Lakeview Road. On April 6, UFM protestors attempted to halt construction by blocking entrances, lying on the ground in front of vehicles, and throwing themselves into construction ditches. Police in riot gear forcibly dragged protestors away. The protests occurred again on April 7. That day, several protestors tried to stop a bulldozer from clearing the site by laying down in front of it. Reverend Bruce W. Klunder lay down behind it. The bulldozer driver, not seeing Klunder, backed up, and killed the clergyman. A
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four-hour riot occurred in the wake of Klunder's death, and Cleveland Division of Police were forced to use tear gas to disperse the mob. Klunder's death brought the construction protests to a halt. On April 21, the UFM sponsored a boycott of the public schools. The boycott, which had been planned since early February, saw 60,000 African American students refuse to attend school. The boycott largely ended the protests, however. While the school desegregation protests were Cleveland's first large, lengthy racial protests, they failed to achieve significant progress. Dissolution. Despite the large size of its membership
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, the UFM made decisions swiftly—which often left politicians and governmental organizations angry, as they had little time to discuss and debate UFM's demands. Mayor Locher and Cleveland Board of Education president Ralph McAllister repeatedly refused to meet with UFM representatives. Tensions between moderates and militants within the UFM existed from the organization's founding, but by the fall of 1965 these had grown much worse. Militants within the group proposed endorsing African American Carl Stokes, who was challenging incumbent white Mayor Ralph S. Locher in the Democratic primary. When a CORE-led group on the executive committee voted
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to recommend that the UFM membership vote to allow political endorsements, UFM's president, vice president, and treasurer resigned. Arthur Evans, former chairman of the Cleveland chapter of CORE, was named acting president. The recommendation caused a major split among UFM's membership, and the organization never did endorse any candidate for office. The split caused the NAACP to withdraw from the UFM in February 1966, effectively dissolving the group. United Freedom Movement The United Freedom Movement (UFM) was a coalition of about 60 African American civic, religious, cultural, and other groups founded in June 1963 to oppose legal and
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Viracucha Viracucha Viracucha is a genus of South American wandering spiders first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967. Species. , "Viracucha" contained seven species: Viracucha Viracucha is a genus of South American wandering spiders first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967. Species. , "Viracucha" contained seven species:
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William Poeschel House William Poeschel House William Poeschel House, also known as the Poeschel-Harrison House, is a historic home located near Hermann, Gasconade County, Missouri. It was built about 1869, and is a two-story, ell-shaped, red brick dwelling. It features a two-story, gable-roofed portico, and a two-story porch that spans the east side of the rear ell. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. William Poeschel House William Poeschel House, also known as the Poeschel-Harrison House, is a historic home located near Hermann, Gasconade County, Missouri. It was built about 1869
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Wiedenmeyeria Wiedenmeyeria Wiedenmeyeria is a monotypic genus of South American wandering spiders containing the single species, Wiedenmeyeria falconensis. It was first described by E. Schenkel in 1953, and has only been found in Venezuela. Wiedenmeyeria Wiedenmeyeria is a monotypic genus of South American wandering spiders containing the single species, Wiedenmeyeria falconensis. It was first described by E. Schenkel in 1953, and has only been found in Venezuela.
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Conothele Conothele Conothele is a genus of mygalomorph spiders in the family Halonoproctidae, first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1878. Originally placed with the Ctenizidae, it was moved to the Halonoproctidae in 2018. Species. it contains thirty-two species: Conothele Conothele is a genus of mygalomorph spiders in the family Halonoproctidae, first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1878. Originally placed with the Ctenizidae, it was moved to the Halonoproctidae in 2018. Species. it contains thirty-two species:
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Hebestatis Hebestatis Hebestatis is a genus of mygalomorph spiders in the family Halonoproctidae, first described by Eugène Simon in 1903. it contains only two species: "H. lanthanus" and "H. theveneti". Hebestatis Hebestatis is a genus of mygalomorph spiders in the family Halonoproctidae, first described by Eugène Simon in 1903. it contains only two species: "H. lanthanus" and "H. theveneti".
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Coniston copper mines Coniston copper mines The Coniston copper mines were a copper mining operation in Lancashire, England. It was functional for hundreds of years in Coppermines Valley above Coniston Water. Today there are industrial remains of the industry and the Coniston Coppermines Youth Hostel is based in the old manager's building. Mining for copper in the valley dates back to the 16th century and the area continued to be mined until the 1950s. In 1982 the buildings in the valley were purchased by The Coppermines Lakes Cottages founder Philip Johnston who set about a comprehensive scheme of rebuilding, restoration and conservation
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. The buildings were sympathetically restored from the original Victorian sawmill. In 1974, the area of Coniston and the Furness Fells was transferred for administrative purposes to the area of Cumbria County Council. History. Industrial mining of copper at Coniston is said to have started when Elizabeth I brought over German miners to exploit the local deposits. During the English Civil War mining equipment was damaged, and as a result progress was slowed, and mining became dependent on fire cracking (not explosive) techniques. This mine was one of the first large scale mines to be dug. In 1756, Charles Roe, a
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Derbyshire industrialist, started his early copper mining investments at Coniston. In the nineteenth century water power was used and the mines were then extensively developed by John Taylor. The mines reached depths of . In 1830, the "Manager's house" was built. The building was used by the clerk and the manager when he visited. The rooms inside housed storage, a bedroom, a kitchen and an office/boardroom. From 1849 to 1857 the mines employed Alexander Craig Gibson as their surgeon. Gibson was noted for his books on local folklore. In 1859 the Coniston Railway was opened, which was put between
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Broughton and Coniston to transport the copper ore. The line was extended in 1860 to the Copper Mine Railway Station. The 1870s saw the most successful period under the leadership of John Taylor and his manager John Barratt. The mines were part of Taylor's extensive portfolio of companies, and while running them, he revolutionized the way water powered ore crushers. Large black shafts were developed in the mines and a system was created to divert water around the workings. Copper mining, which had fostered the growth of Coniston, stopped in 1914. Youth hostel. In 1928 the mine manager's
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building was first used as a hostel. In 1931 the hostel became part of the Youth Hostel Association's network of hostels. It was their first hostel in the Lake District. The hostel is in "Coppermine Valley" above the town on Coniston. In 2016 the National Lottery gave a large grant to develop the history of the copper mines in Coniston. Coniston copper mines The Coniston copper mines were a copper mining operation in Lancashire, England. It was functional for hundreds of years in Coppermines Valley above Coniston Water. Today there are industrial remains of the industry and the Coniston
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Afroneutria Afroneutria Afroneutria is a genus of spiders in the family Ctenidae. It was first described in 2015 by Polotow & Jocqué. , it contains 6 species, all African. Species. "Afroneutria" comprises the following species: Afroneutria Afroneutria is a genus of spiders in the family Ctenidae. It was first described in 2015 by Polotow & Jocqué. , it contains 6 species, all African. Species. "Afroneutria" comprises the following species:
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Arctenus Arctenus Arctenus is a genus of spiders in the family Ctenidae. It was first described in 2014 by Polotow & Jocqué. , it contains only one species, Arctenus taitensis, from Kenya. Arctenus Arctenus is a genus of spiders in the family Ctenidae. It was first described in 2014 by Polotow & Jocqué. , it contains only one species, Arctenus taitensis, from Kenya.
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Liběšice Liběšice Liběšice may refer to the following places in the Czech Republic: Liběšice Liběšice may refer to the following places in the Czech Republic:
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Liz Nicholl Liz Nicholl Elizabeth Mary Nicholl ("née" Daley; born August 1952) is a British sports administrator and former netball player. She served as chief executive of UK Sport from 2010–19, and is the current president of World Netball. Early life and education. Nicholl was born in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, the sixth of seven children. Her father was a junior schoolteacher and coached his school's football and cricket teams. She played various sports growing up and tried to compete with the boys on her father's teams. She began playing netball competitively and played at university. One of her
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coaches at university was Sue Campbell, now Baroness Campbell, who also served as Chair of UK Sport. Nicholl represented Wales in international netball competition including two world championships , with 22 caps between 1975 and 1979. She played as a centre and wing attack. Nicholl earned a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from the University of Nottingham, a Post Graduate Certificate in Education from Leicester University and a Master's of Science in Recreation Management at Loughborough University. Career. Nicholl served as chief executive of the All England Netball Association from 1980 to 1982 and 1986 to 1999, and was
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director of the 1995 World Netball Championships held in Birmingham. Nicholl joined UK Sport in 1999 as the Director of Elite Sport overseeing the Performance Directorate. After 10 years in this role, she was appointed chief operating officer (COO) in 2009. In 2010, she was named chief executive officer. During her time at UK Sport, the United Kingdom has improved significantly in international sporting events. The UK finished just 36th in the medal table at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, but improved its performance at each successive Olympic Games. In 2016, the UK finished second in the Olympic and
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Paralympics medal tables and made history as the first country to increase its medal count at both the Olympics and the Paralympics immediately after hosting the Games. Nicholl has been called the architect of the organisation's strict "all or nothing" funding system, which has faced criticism due to its focus on medal count and budget cuts in sports that perform poorly. In 2014 she was called "the most powerful woman" in British sport. Nicholl left her role as CEO at UK Sport in July 2019. Voluntary Roles. Nicholl is currently the President of World Netball. She was elected at
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the INF Congress 2019 in Liverpool ahead of the 2019 Netball World Cup. Since 2017 she has been a member of H M Government Sports Honours Committee. In 2019 she was appointed to the FAs Barclays Womens Super League Board. In 2021 she was appointed to the Loughborough University London Advisory Board. Previous voluntary roles include being Vice Chair of Commonwealth Games England and Board member of Manchester 2002 Commonwealth Games 1998-2003; Board member of the Central Council of Physical Recreation (now rebranded Sport and Recreation Alliance) and its Vice Chair 1997-99. Nicholl stepped down from these two
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roles at the appropriate points to avoid any potential conflict of interest with her UK Sport role. Honours. Nicholl was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2000 New Year Honours, for services to netball. She was appointed an Officer of the same order (OBE) in 2006, and appointed a Commander (CBE) in 2015, both for services to sport. Nicholl received honorary Doctorates from the University of Hertfordshire 2015; the University of Nottingham in 2015 and the University of Loughborough in In 1996 she received the Sunday Times Sports Administrator of the Year Award
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. In 2016, Nicholl was awarded the Sports Journalists' Association (SJA) Gold Medal for services to elite sport. In 2019 she received the British Sport Industry Lifetime Achievement Award. Personal life. She married Andrew Nicholl in 1980. They have two adult children and a granddaughter. She and her husband, a retired sports management consultant, live in Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Liz Nicholl Elizabeth Mary Nicholl ("née" Daley; born August 1952) is a British sports administrator and former netball player. She served as chief executive of UK Sport from 2010–19, and is the current president of World Netball. Early life and education. Nicholl was
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Chococtenus Chococtenus Chococtenus is a genus of spiders in the family Ctenidae. It was first described in 2015 by Dupérré. , it contains 15 species, all from South America. Species. "Chococtenus" comprises the following species: Chococtenus Chococtenus is a genus of spiders in the family Ctenidae. It was first described in 2015 by Dupérré. , it contains 15 species, all from South America. Species. "Chococtenus" comprises the following species:
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Igor Sapała Igor Sapała Igor Sapała (born 11 October 1995) is a Polish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Raków Częstochowa. Career. Sapała started his career with Polonia Warsaw. Honours. Raków Częstochowa Igor Sapała Igor Sapała (born 11 October 1995) is a Polish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Raków Częstochowa. Career. Sapała started his career with Polonia Warsaw. Honours. Raków Częstochowa
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Alaranea Alaranea Alaranea is a genus of East African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by C. E. Griswold in 1997. Species. it contains four species, all found in Madagascar: Alaranea Alaranea is a genus of East African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by C. E. Griswold in 1997. Species. it contains four species, all found in Madagascar:
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Buibui Buibui Buibui is a genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by C. E. Griswold in 2001. Species. it contains five species: Buibui Buibui is a genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by C. E. Griswold in 2001. Species. it contains five species:
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Cyatholipus Cyatholipus Cyatholipus is a genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by Eugène Simon in 1894. Originally placed with the ray spiders, it was moved to the Cyatholipidae in 1978. Species. it contains six species, all found in South Africa: Cyatholipus Cyatholipus is a genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by Eugène Simon in 1894. Originally placed with the ray spiders, it was moved to the Cyatholipidae in 1978. Species. it contains six species, all found in South Africa:
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1932 Big Ten Conference football season 1932 Big Ten Conference football season The 1932 Big Ten Conference football season was the 37th season of college football played by the member schools of the Big Ten Conference (also known as the Western Conference) and was a part of the 1932 college football season. Big Ten co-champion Michigan compiled a perfect 8–0 record, outscored opponents 123 to 12, shut out six of eight opponents, and allowed an average of only 1.6 points per game. Michigan quarterback Harry Newman was a consensus first-team All-American and won the Chicago Tribune Silver Football trophy as the most valuable
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player in the conference. Michigan was awarded the Knute K. Rockne Trophy, narrowly prevailing over USC as the national champion under the Dickinson System. Co-champion Purdue compiled a 7–0–1 record, had the conference's leading scoring offense with an average of 20.5 points per game, and was ranked No. 4 under the Dickinson System. Fullback Roy Horstmann was Purdue's most valuable player and was selected as a first-team All-American by several selectors. End Paul Moss was a consensus first-team All-American. Season overview. Results and team statistics. Key DS = Ranking in the Dickinson System
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, a system used at the time to rank the country's best college football teams and to award the Knute Rockne Trophy to the national champion PPG = Average of points scored per game PAG = Average of points allowed per game MVP = Most valuable player as voted by players on each team as part of the voting process to determine the winner of the Chicago Tribune Silver Football trophy All-conference players. The following players received first-team honors from either the Associated Press (AP) or United Press (UP) on the 1932 All-Big Ten Conference football team
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: All-Americans. Two Big Ten players were consensus first-team picks on the 1932 College Football All-America Team: Other Big Ten players receiving first-team All-American honors from at least one selector were: 1932 Big Ten Conference football season The 1932 Big Ten Conference football season was the 37th season of college football played by the member schools of the Big Ten Conference (also known as the Western Conference) and was a part of the 1932 college football season. Big Ten co-champion Michigan compiled a perfect 8–0 record, outscored opponents 123 to 12, shut out six of
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Hanea Hanea Hanea is a monotypic genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae containing the single species, Hanea paturau. It was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1988, and has only been found in New Zealand. Hanea Hanea is a monotypic genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae containing the single species, Hanea paturau. It was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1988, and has only been found in New Zealand.
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Ilisoa Ilisoa Ilisoa is a genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by C. E. Griswold in 1987. it contains only three species, all found in South Africa: "I. conjugalis", "I. hawequas", and "I. knysna". Ilisoa Ilisoa is a genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by C. E. Griswold in 1987. it contains only three species, all found in South Africa: "I. conjugalis", "I. hawequas", and "I. knysna".
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Isicabu Isicabu Isicabu is a genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by C. E. Griswold in 1987. Species. it contains five species: Isicabu Isicabu is a genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by C. E. Griswold in 1987. Species. it contains five species:
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Otto von Brandenstein Otto von Brandenstein Otto Freiherr von Brandenstein (21 October 1865 – 8 May 1945) was a German officer. He joined the Prussian Army in 1885 and was promoted to oberstleutnant in 1913. During World War I, Brandenstein served in the Western Front as a staff officer under the command of the generals Gustav Freiherr von Hollen and Eberhard von Claer. In 1918, colonel Brandenstein was the commander of the formed cavalry brigade Detachment Brandenstein which landed in Loviisa, Finland in 3 April. The brigade joined the Finnish Civil War and fought with the Finnish Whites. After the Battle of Lahti, the
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unit was attached to the Baltic Sea Division. Otto von Brandenstein was awarded the "Pour le Mérite" on 15 May 1918 and promoted to Major General on 18 October 1918. He resigned from the German Army in February 1919. Brandenstein was murdered by Soviet troops in May 1945. Otto von Brandenstein Otto Freiherr von Brandenstein (21 October 1865 – 8 May 1945) was a German officer. He joined the Prussian Army in 1885 and was promoted to oberstleutnant in 1913. During World War I, Brandenstein served in the Western Front as a staff officer under the command of the generals Gustav
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Pembatatu Pembatatu Pembatatu is a genus of East African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by C. E. Griswold in 2001. it contains only three species: "P. embamba", "P. gongo", and "P. mafuta". Pembatatu Pembatatu is a genus of East African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by C. E. Griswold in 2001. it contains only three species: "P. embamba", "P. gongo", and "P. mafuta".
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Pokennips Pokennips Pokennips is a monotypic genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae containing the single species, Pokennips dentipes. It was first described by C. E. Griswold in 2001, and has only been found in South Africa. Pokennips Pokennips is a monotypic genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae containing the single species, Pokennips dentipes. It was first described by C. E. Griswold in 2001, and has only been found in South Africa.
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Scharffia Scharffia Scharffia is a genus of East African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by C. E. Griswold in 1997. Species. it contains four species: Scharffia Scharffia is a genus of East African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by C. E. Griswold in 1997. Species. it contains four species:
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Teemenaarus Teemenaarus Teemenaarus is a monotypic genus of Australian araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae containing the single species, Teemenaarus silvestris. It was first described by V. T. Davies in 1978, and has only been found in Australia. Teemenaarus Teemenaarus is a monotypic genus of Australian araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae containing the single species, Teemenaarus silvestris. It was first described by V. T. Davies in 1978, and has only been found in Australia.
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Tekella Tekella Tekella is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by A. T. Urquhart in 1894. Species. it contains five species, all found in New Zealand: Tekella Tekella is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by A. T. Urquhart in 1894. Species. it contains five species, all found in New Zealand:
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Tekellatus Tekellatus Tekellatus is a monotypic genus of Australian araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae containing the single species, Tekellatus lamingtoniensis. It was first described by J. Wunderlich in 1978, and has only been found in Australia. Tekellatus Tekellatus is a monotypic genus of Australian araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae containing the single species, Tekellatus lamingtoniensis. It was first described by J. Wunderlich in 1978, and has only been found in Australia.
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Tekelloides Tekelloides Tekelloides is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1988. it contains only two species, both found in New Zealand: "T. australis" and "T. flavonotatus". Tekelloides Tekelloides is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1988. it contains only two species, both found in New Zealand: "T. australis" and "T. flavonotatus".
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Ubacisi Ubacisi Ubacisi is a monotypic genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae containing the single species, Ubacisi capensis. It was first described by C. E. Griswold in 2001, and has only been found in South Africa. Ubacisi Ubacisi is a monotypic genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae containing the single species, Ubacisi capensis. It was first described by C. E. Griswold in 2001, and has only been found in South Africa.
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Ulwembua Ulwembua Ulwembua is a genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by C. E. Griswold in 1987. Species. it contains seven species: Ulwembua Ulwembua is a genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by C. E. Griswold in 1987. Species. it contains seven species:
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Umwani Umwani Umwani is a genus of East African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by C. E. Griswold in 2001. it contains only two species: "U. anymphos" and "U. artigamos". Umwani Umwani is a genus of East African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae, and was first described by C. E. Griswold in 2001. it contains only two species: "U. anymphos" and "U. artigamos".
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Vallet-Danuser House Vallet-Danuser House Vallet-Danuser House is a historic home located near Hermann, Gasconade County, Missouri. The rear ell was built about 1855 and main section about 1865. It is a two-story, ell-shaped, red brick I-house. It features a subterranean vaulted wine cellar. Also on the property are the contributing tenant house, smokehouse and barn. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Vallet-Danuser House Vallet-Danuser House is a historic home located near Hermann, Gasconade County, Missouri. The rear ell was built about 1855 and main section about 1865. It is
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Uvik Uvik Uvik is a monotypic genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae containing the single species, Uvik vulgaris. It was first described by C. E. Griswold in 2001, and has only been found in Middle Africa and in Uganda. Uvik Uvik is a monotypic genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae containing the single species, Uvik vulgaris. It was first described by C. E. Griswold in 2001, and has only been found in Middle Africa and in Uganda.
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Vazaha Vazaha Vazaha is a monotypic genus of East African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae containing the single species, Vazaha toamasina. It was first described by C. E. Griswold in 1997, and has only been found in Madagascar. Vazaha Vazaha is a monotypic genus of East African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae containing the single species, Vazaha toamasina. It was first described by C. E. Griswold in 1997, and has only been found in Madagascar.
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Wanzia Wanzia Wanzia is a monotypic genus of Central African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae containing the single species, Wanzia fako. It was first described by C. E. Griswold in 1998, and has only been found in Cameroon and in Equatorial Guinea. Wanzia Wanzia is a monotypic genus of Central African araneomorph spiders in the family Cyatholipidae containing the single species, Wanzia fako. It was first described by C. E. Griswold in 1998, and has only been found in Cameroon and in Equatorial Guinea.
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2017 in sumo 2017 in sumo The following were the events in professional sumo during 2017. Tournaments. Hatsu basho. Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 8 January – 22 January Haru basho. Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, 12 March – 26 March Natsu basho. Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 14 May – 28 May Nagoya basho. Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium, Nagoya, 9 July – 23 July Aki basho. Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 10 September – 24 September Kyushu basho. Fukuoka Kokusai Center, Kyushu, 12 November – 26 November 2017 in sumo The following were the events in professional sumo during 2017. Tournaments. Hatsu basho. Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 8 January – 22 January Haru basho. Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka
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Cedicus Cedicus Cedicus is a genus of araneomorph spiders in the family Cybaeidae, and was first described by Eugène Simon in 1875. Species. it contains five species: Cedicus Cedicus is a genus of araneomorph spiders in the family Cybaeidae, and was first described by Eugène Simon in 1875. Species. it contains five species:
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Cybaeina Cybaeina Cybaeina is a genus of North American araneomorph spiders in the family Cybaeidae, and was first described by R. V. Chamberlin & Wilton Ivie in 1932. Originally described from a single female found in Olympia, Washington, it was placed with the Cybaeidae in 1967. Species. it contains four species, all found in the United States: Cybaeina Cybaeina is a genus of North American araneomorph spiders in the family Cybaeidae, and was first described by R. V. Chamberlin & Wilton Ivie in 1932. Originally described from a single female found in Olympia, Washington, it was placed with the Cybaeidae in 1967. Species
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Cybaeota Cybaeota Cybaeota is a genus of North American araneomorph spiders in the family Cybaeidae, and was first described by R. V. Chamberlin & Wilton Ivie in 1933. It was moved to the Cybaeidae in 1967. Species. it contains four species in the United States and Canada: Cybaeota Cybaeota is a genus of North American araneomorph spiders in the family Cybaeidae, and was first described by R. V. Chamberlin & Wilton Ivie in 1933. It was moved to the Cybaeidae in 1967. Species. it contains four species in the United States and Canada:
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Liam Doyle Liam Doyle Liam Doyle may refer to: Liam Doyle Liam Doyle may refer to:
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Robert Obst Robert Obst Robert Obst (born 6 July 1995) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Kotwica Kołobrzeg. Robert Obst Robert Obst (born 6 July 1995) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Kotwica Kołobrzeg.
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Cybaeozyga Cybaeozyga Cybaeozyga is a monotypic genus of North American araneomorph spiders in the family Cybaeidae containing the single species, Cybaeozyga heterops. It was first described by R. V. Chamberlin & Wilton Ivie in 1937, and was moved to the Cybaeidae in 1967. It has only been found in United States. Cybaeozyga Cybaeozyga is a monotypic genus of North American araneomorph spiders in the family Cybaeidae containing the single species, Cybaeozyga heterops. It was first described by R. V. Chamberlin & Wilton Ivie in 1937, and was moved to the Cybaeidae in 1967. It has only been found in United States.
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Bruh Bruh Bruh may refer to: Bruh Bruh may refer to:
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Paracedicus Paracedicus Paracedicus is a genus of Asian araneomorph spiders in the family Cybaeidae, and was first described by Victor R. Fet in 1993. First placed as a subgenus of "Cedicus", it was elevated to genus status in 2003. Species. it contains seven species: Paracedicus Paracedicus is a genus of Asian araneomorph spiders in the family Cybaeidae, and was first described by Victor R. Fet in 1993. First placed as a subgenus of "Cedicus", it was elevated to genus status in 2003. Species. it contains seven species:
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Vagellia Vagellia Vagellia is a monotypic genus of Southeast Asian araneomorph spiders in the family Cybaeidae containing the single species, Vagellia helveola. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1899, and has only been found in Indonesia. Vagellia Vagellia is a monotypic genus of Southeast Asian araneomorph spiders in the family Cybaeidae containing the single species, Vagellia helveola. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1899, and has only been found in Indonesia.
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Cycloctenus Cycloctenus Cycloctenus is a genus of Australasian araneomorph spiders in the family Cycloctenidae, first described by L. Koch in 1878. Originally placed with the nursery web spiders, it was transferred to the family Toxopidae because of the distinctive arrangement of its eyes, particularly the enlarged posterolateral eyes. It was moved to the Cycloctenidae in 1967. Species. it contains seventeen species: Cycloctenus Cycloctenus is a genus of Australasian araneomorph spiders in the family Cycloctenidae, first described by L. Koch in 1878. Originally placed with the nursery web spiders, it was transferred to the family Toxopidae because of the distinctive arrangement of
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Adrian Henger Adrian Henger Adrian Henger (born 18 May 1996) is a Polish footballer who plays for Ina Goleniów. Adrian Henger Adrian Henger (born 18 May 1996) is a Polish footballer who plays for Ina Goleniów.
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Sir Piers Rodgers, 3rd Baronet Sir Piers Rodgers, 3rd Baronet Sir Andrew Piers Wingate Akin-Sneath Rodgers, 3rd Baronet (born 24 October 1944), was secretary of the Royal Academy of Arts from 1982 to 1996. He was born on 24 October 1944 in Oxford, the son of the Conservative Party politician Sir John Rodgers, 1st Baronet (1906–1993), and his wife, Betsy Aikin-Sneath. He was educated at Eton and Merton College, Oxford. In 1996, he was succeeded by David Gordon, the former chief executive of Independent Television News (ITN) and the Economist Group, as secretary of the Royal Academy. He is respected within the art
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world for his conservation work with UNESCO, and his positive influence during twelve years of employment at the Royal Academy. He is currently married to Lady Ilona Rodgers, and has four children: Thomas Rodgers (heir to the baronetcy) and Augustus Rodgers both with his former wife; and Hermione Rodgers and Anna-Laetitia Rodgers with Lady Ilona. Sir Piers Rodgers, 3rd Baronet Sir Andrew Piers Wingate Akin-Sneath Rodgers, 3rd Baronet (born 24 October 1944), was secretary of the Royal Academy of Arts from 1982 to 1996. He was born on 24 October 1944 in Oxford, the son of the Conservative
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Jakub Piotrowski Jakub Piotrowski Jakub Piotrowski (born 4 October 1997) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Fortuna Düsseldorf. Career. Between 2015 and 2018, Piotrowski played for Polish side Pogoń Szczecin. On 14 May 2018, he signed a three year contract (with one year in option) with Belgian side KRC Genk. Piotrowski joined Bundesliga club Fortuna Düsseldorf in July 2020 on a four year contract. Honours. Genk Jakub Piotrowski Jakub Piotrowski (born 4 October 1997) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Fortuna Düsseldorf. Career. Between 2015 and 2018, Piotrowski played for Polish side
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Galliena Galliena Galliena is a monotypic genus of Southeast Asian araneomorph spiders which are located in the family Cycloctenidae containing the single species, Galliena montigena. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1898, and has only been found in Indonesia. Galliena Galliena is a monotypic genus of Southeast Asian araneomorph spiders which are located in the family Cycloctenidae containing the single species, Galliena montigena. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1898, and has only been found in Indonesia.
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Plectophanes Plectophanes Plectophanes is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Cycloctenidae, and was first described by E. B. Bryant in 1935. Species. it contains five species, all found in New Zealand: Plectophanes Plectophanes is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Cycloctenidae, and was first described by E. B. Bryant in 1935. Species. it contains five species, all found in New Zealand:
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Toxopsiella Toxopsiella Toxopsiella is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Cycloctenidae, and was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1964. Species. it contains twelve species, all found in New Zealand: Toxopsiella Toxopsiella is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Cycloctenidae, and was first described by Raymond Robert Forster in 1964. Species. it contains twelve species, all found in New Zealand:
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Uzakia Uzakia Uzakia is a monotypic genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Cycloctenidae containing the single species, Uzakia unica. It was first described by A. Ö. Koçak & M. Kemal in 2008, and has only been found in New Zealand. Uzakia Uzakia is a monotypic genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Cycloctenidae containing the single species, Uzakia unica. It was first described by A. Ö. Koçak & M. Kemal in 2008, and has only been found in New Zealand.
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Ancylotrypa Ancylotrypa Ancylotrypa is a genus of African wafer trapdoor spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1889. Originally placed with the Ctenizidae, it was moved to the Cyrtaucheniidae in 1953. Species. it contains forty-four species: Ancylotrypa Ancylotrypa is a genus of African wafer trapdoor spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1889. Originally placed with the Ctenizidae, it was moved to the Cyrtaucheniidae in 1953. Species. it contains forty-four species:
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Dawid Kort Dawid Kort Dawid Kort (born 29 April 1995) is a Polish footballer playing as a midfielder for Stal Mielec. Club career. Sort started his career with Pogoń Szczecin. On 3 September 2020, he signed with Odra Opole. On 1 September 2021, Kort joined Ekstraklasa side Stal Mielec on a one-year deal. Dawid Kort Dawid Kort (born 29 April 1995) is a Polish footballer playing as a midfielder for Stal Mielec. Club career. Sort started his career with Pogoń Szczecin. On 3 September 2020, he signed with Odra Opole. On 1 September 2021, Kort joined Ekstraklasa side Stal Mielec on
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Anemesia Anemesia Anemesia is a genus of Asian wafer trapdoor spiders that was first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1895. Species. it contains fourteen species: Anemesia Anemesia is a genus of Asian wafer trapdoor spiders that was first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1895. Species. it contains fourteen species:
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Bolostromoides Bolostromoides Bolostromoides is a monotypic genus of South American wafer trapdoor spiders containing the single species, Bolostromoides summorum. It was first described by R. D. Schiapelli & B. S. Gerschman in 1945, and has only been found in Venezuela. Bolostromoides Bolostromoides is a monotypic genus of South American wafer trapdoor spiders containing the single species, Bolostromoides summorum. It was first described by R. D. Schiapelli & B. S. Gerschman in 1945, and has only been found in Venezuela.
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Bolostromus Bolostromus Bolostromus is a genus of wafer trapdoor spiders that was first described by Anton Ausserer in 1875. Species. it contains nine species: Bolostromus Bolostromus is a genus of wafer trapdoor spiders that was first described by Anton Ausserer in 1875. Species. it contains nine species:
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Alexandria Airlines Alexandria Airlines Alexandria Airlines is an Egyptian airline headquartered in Cairo. History. The airline was established in 2006 and commenced its operations in March 2007. In April 2022, it was announced the airline would be resuming operations, from 23 April, from Alexandria to Amman and Kuwait. Destinations. As of April 2022, Alexandria Airlines operates to the following destinations: Fleet. Current fleet. , Alexandria Airlines operates the following aircraft: Former fleet. The airline previously operated two Boeing 737-300 (at August 2017). Partners. Alexandria Airlines served more than 100 tour operators, as well as airlines such as Nas Air, Buraq Air, Marsland
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aviation, White Airways, and Palestinian Airlines. Alexandria Airlines Alexandria Airlines is an Egyptian airline headquartered in Cairo. History. The airline was established in 2006 and commenced its operations in March 2007. In April 2022, it was announced the airline would be resuming operations, from 23 April, from Alexandria to Amman and Kuwait. Destinations. As of April 2022, Alexandria Airlines operates to the following destinations: Fleet. Current fleet. , Alexandria Airlines operates the following aircraft: Former fleet. The airline previously operated two Boeing 737-300 (at August 2017). Partners. Alexandria Airlines served more than 100 tour operators, as well as airlines such
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Cyrtauchenius Cyrtauchenius Cyrtauchenius is a genus of wafer trapdoor spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869. Originally placed with the Ctenizidae, it was moved to the Cyrtaucheniidae in 1985. Species. it contains fourteen species, almost all from Algeria: Cyrtauchenius Cyrtauchenius is a genus of wafer trapdoor spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869. Originally placed with the Ctenizidae, it was moved to the Cyrtaucheniidae in 1985. Species. it contains fourteen species, almost all from Algeria:
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Brenda Bury Brenda Bury Brenda Bury (born 1932) is an English professional portrait artist based in Toronto. She has painted members of the British Royal Family, the aristocracy, and politicians in the British and Canadian governments. She has painted Queen Elizabeth II, Margaret Thatcher and John Diefenbaker. Her portrait of Kenneth Tynan is in the National Portrait Gallery, London. Bury is married to John Polanyi. Early life and education. Bury was born in Nottinghamshire, England. When she was seven years old she won a National Savings painting competition and, at 12, won a youth club painting competition. She later studied Fine Art
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at the University of Reading with Antony Betts where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts. As a student, she was given brushes originally owned by James MacNeill Whistler by a Reading University Professor. Brenda Bury Brenda Bury (born 1932) is an English professional portrait artist based in Toronto. She has painted members of the British Royal Family, the aristocracy, and politicians in the British and Canadian governments. She has painted Queen Elizabeth II, Margaret Thatcher and John Diefenbaker. Her portrait of Kenneth Tynan is in the National Portrait Gallery, London. Bury is married to John Polanyi. Early life and
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Fufius Fufius Fufius is a genus of Central and South American wafer trapdoor spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1888. Originally placed with the curtain web spiders, it was moved to the Cyrtaucheniidae in 1941. Species. it contains thirteen species: Fufius Fufius is a genus of Central and South American wafer trapdoor spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1888. Originally placed with the curtain web spiders, it was moved to the Cyrtaucheniidae in 1941. Species. it contains thirteen species:
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Kotthoff-Weeks Farm Complex Kotthoff-Weeks Farm Complex Kotthoff-Weeks Farm Complex is a historic antebellum era home and farm located near Hermann, Gasconade County, Missouri. The farmhouse and barn were built between about 1850 and 1861, and are of heavy timber frame and stone buildings in the Fachwerk form. The house measures approximately 58 feet by 26 feet and features a stone chimney and fireplace. Also on the property is the contributing log smokehouse (c. 1842). It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The complex is currently owned by the Baumstark Family of St. Louis. Kotthoff-Weeks Farm
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