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Instrumental works are not included. |
Since its inception, "Requiem Survey" has received an audience of more than 75 million readers. |
Björn Roxin |
Björn Håkan Roxin (born May 19, 1950) is a Swedish curler. |
He is a and a two-time Swedish men's champion (1986, 1988). |
His three brothers – Claes, Göran and Lars-Eric – are also curlers. |
Gervasius de Wolvehope |
Gervasius de Wolvehope (fl.1295-1302), was an English Member of Parliament. |
He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Lewes in 1295, 1298 and 1302. |
Christina Morales |
Christina Morales is a Texas Democratic politician serving in the Texas House of Representatives for district 145. |
Morales' grandfather, Felix H. Morales, opened KLVL the first Spanish speaking radio station that reported news for the Gulf Coast. |
At the age of 23, following the death of her grandmother, Morales took over the funeral home ran by the family. |
Morales has 2 children and 2 twin grandchildren. |
She is Hispanic |
Morales, in 1997, founded the Annual Morales Back to School Supplies Giveaway. |
The program helps low income children in Houston get supplies needed for school. |
Morales serves as CEO of the program. |
In the spring of 2019, Morales was elected to represent district 145 in the Texas House of Representatives. |
She was sworn in on March 18, 2019 succeeding Carol Alvarado. |
Additionally, Morales has served as a board member of several organizations. |
She is affiliated with the Democratic Party. |
Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari |
Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language family comedy film directed by Abhishek Sharma and produced under the banner Zee Studios. |
The film features Diljit Dosanjh, Manoj Bajpayee and Fatima Sana Shaikh in the lead roles.Principal photography began on 6 January 2020. |
Wolvehope |
Wolvehope is a surname. |
Notable people with the surname include: |
Ricardus le Palmere |
Ricardus de Palmere (fl.1295-1302), was an English Member of Parliament. |
He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Lewes in 1295 and 1302. |
Tayside Junior Football League |
The Tayside Junior Football League , originally called the "Midlands League", was a football league competition operated in Tayside under the Scottish Junior Football Association which operated as the top league in the territory until a merger in 2002; it existed for a further four years as a second-tier league before the name was discontinued in 2006. |
Junior football had been played in the region since the 1890s, but it was not until a restructuring across Scotland in the late 1960s that all teams in the territory were brought together under one umbrella - previously they had been competing in the local leagues in Angus, Perthshire and Dundee, though the membership of these was not always rigidly dependant on geography, and another "Midland League" also existed from the 1920s to the 1940s involving clubs from all three territories. |
Due to predicted difficulties in arranging the new format, an extra year was requested for its completion by the local committees, and the Midland (Tayside) leagues began in 1969, a year after the rest of Scotland (the North was the only one of the six new regions which required more than minor adjustment to its structure). |
With titles having been shared between clubs from Perthshire and Dundee (the sole Angus champions in 1974 being Kirrie Thistle), the league's balance altered dramatically in 1990 when Tayport joined the setup; their base was actually in the far north of Fife but they were permitted to join the Tayside league as they were closer to many of its teams via the Tay Road Bridge. |
The "Port" almost immediately began to dominate and did not finish outside the top two places from 1991 until 2002, when the Tayside leagues were merged with the Fife League and the East (Lothians) league to form a new Scottish Junior Football Association, East Region Superleague. |
Despite the challenge of facing the strongest clubs from these other two areas, Tayport continued to be among the leading teams for the first six years; Dundee side Lochee United also finished as East Region champions twice in that period. |
Tayside's setup was retained as a feeder division to the Superleague along with the other historic districts until 2006, when they were fully integrated into the East Region; Tayside's section (minus the Perthshire teams which were placed with the Fife sides) became the North Division below the Super League and a new Premier Division. |
In 2018, a large group of East Junior clubs joined the East of Scotland Football League, aspiring to gain entry to the senior Scottish Professional Football League in future years; however, on Tayside the only ones to do so were the Perth teams Jeanfield Swifts and Kinnoull. |
This led to a North-South reorganisation of the remaining members of the region, with the 2019–20 Superleague North entirely compsed of former Tayside clubs. |
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Palmere |
Palmere may refer to: |
Tony America |
Tony America is a 1918 U.S. film directed by Thomas N. Heffron and starring Francis McDonald. |
A poor but optimistic young fruit peddler from Genoa is lured to America by his boss; once he arrives, he finds himself trapped in a stormy marriage with an unfaithful wife. |
Arnold Schönberg complete edition |
The Arnold Schönberg Complete Edition is a historical-critical edition of the complete compositional works of Arnold Schönberg, which is intended to serve both scholarship and musical practice. |
The edition is published by Schott Music in Mainz and the Universal-Edition in Vienna. |
The edition was created in December 1965 by Schönberg's pupil and later assistant Josef Rufer at the headquarters of the Mainz music publisher B. Schott's Söhne. |
Initially the Volkswagen Foundation was able to secure funding, until the 1980 edition was included in the . |
Since then it has been supervised by the Academy of Sciences and Literature in Mainz. |
The first volume appeared in print in 1966. |
The office is located in Berlin and cooperates with the Arnold Schönberg Center in Vienna. |
The Schönberg Complete Edition is divided into the following sections: |
Al-Taraf Club |
Al-Taraf Club is a Saudi Arabian Association football team in Al-Ahsa City playing at the Saudi Third Division. |
Luss (disambiguation) |
Luss is a village on the bank of Loch Lomond, Scotland. |
Luss or LUSS may also refer to: |
2020 TCR Japan Touring Car Series |
The 2020 TCR Japan Touring Car Series season is scheduled to be the first season of the TCR Japan Touring Car Series. |
The series will support the 2019 Super Formula Championship. |
The calendar was announced on 27 October 2018 with six confirmed dates with all rounds held in Japan and supporting the Super Formula Championship. |
Three Days of Viktor Chernyshov |
Three Days of Viktor Chernyshov () is a 1968 Soviet drama film directed by . |
The film takes place in the 60s. |
Viktor Chernyshev gets a job as a turner in a factory. |
He calmly reacted to the fact that his lazy peer Nikolai was boasting to his colleagues about his victories over women, who, in turn, listened with pleasure to him. |
And only doctor Peter tried to change the situation. |
Mayes Middleton |
Mayes Middleton is a Texas Republican politician who serves for district 23 in the Texas House of Representatives. |
Mayes Middleton was born in Wallisville, Texas. |
Middleton received degrees in finance and Plan II Honors from University of Texas at Austin, and a Juris Doctor from University of Texas Law School. |
He and his wife Macy have to twin children. |
The Middleton family lives in Houston, Texas. |
Middleton currently serves as president of Middleton Oil Company, which is an independent oil and gas company that operates in South Texas and the Gulf Coast. |
During the Republican primary in 2018 Middleton was endorsed by Texas governor Greg Abbott. |
Middleton serves in the Texas House of Representatives for district 23, he was sworn in on January 8, 2019 succeeding Wayne Faircloth. |
Middleton is running for reelection and will appear on the Republican primary ballot in 2020. |
May el-Toukhy |
May el-Thouky (born August 17, 1977) is a Danish-Egyptian film director, known for directing the 2019 film "Queen of Hearts". |
She also directed the 2015 film "Lang historie kort". |
Goal! |
Another Goal! |
Goal! |
Another Goal! |
() is a 1968 Soviet comedy film directed by . |
The film shows the final football match in Leningrad between the Leningrad "Zarya" team and the West European "Reefs". |
The son of the "Zarya" coach went to visit one girl before the match and he returned only in the morning, which is why he was suspended from participation in the game. |
suddenly one player is injured and Sergey replaces him. |
Sam Harless |
Eric Sam Harless is a Texas Republican politician that serves district 126 in the Texas House of Representatives. |
He is the husband of Patricia Harless. |
In 1981 Harless graduated from Spring High School, he then attended Lone Star College, and later attended Sam Houston State University. |
He married Patricia Fincher in 1986, they have one son. |
Harless is a member of Champion Forest Baptist Church. |
Today, he and his wife Patricia own Fred Fincher Motors, a second-generation independent automobile dealership. |