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30/12/2021

Ectatosia is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species:

Ectatosia invitticollis Breuning, 1961
Ectatosia maculosa Fisher, 1935
Ectatosia moorei Pascoe, 1857
Ectatosia sumatrensis Gahan, 1907

30/12/2021

Diving at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships was held between 14 and 22 July 2017 in Budapest, Hungary.

28/12/2021

Draga (Cyrillic: Драга) is a feminine given name.
Those bearing it include:

Draga Obrenović (1866–1903), Queen of Serbia
Draga Matkovic (1907–2013), classical pianist
Draga Ahačič (1924— ), actress and translator

28/12/2021

Brian Witlin is an American businessman and fine artist. He is a serial entrepreneur who has co-founded a number of tech companies including Leverworks, Shopwell, Golaces and has led Yummly as its CEO both before and after being acquired by Whirlpool in 2017. Witlin participates as a lecturer at Stanford University's Hasso Plattner Institute of Design.

26/12/2021

Markus Klinko is an international fashion/celebrity photographer. and director,Klinko has photographed Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, David Bowie, Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey, Kanye West, Anne Hathaway, Kate Winslet, Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kim Kardashian, Naomi Campbell, Daphne Guinness and Iman. His editorial clients include Vogue, GQ, Vanity Fair, Harper's Bazaar, and Interview magazine. Brands such as Lancôme, L'Oréal Paris, Nike, Hugo Boss, Anna Sui, Pepsi, Skyy Vodka, and Remy Martin have hired Klinko to create advertising campaigns. His campaign for Keep A Child Alive raised over one million dollars for children with AIDS in just a few days.

26/12/2021

Ognjen Gnjatić (Serbian Cyrillic: Огњен Гњатић, pronounced [ǒɡɲeŋ ɡɲǎːtitɕ]; born 16 October 1991) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for FC Erzgebirge Aue in the German 2. Bundesliga.

23/12/2021

Gustavo Salmerón García (born August 27, 1970 in Madrid, Spain as Gustavo García Salmerón), is a Spanish actor and writer, known for Lots of Kids, a Monkey and a Castle (2017), Mensaka (1998) and Asfalto (2000).

23/12/2021

Frijsenborg is a manor house and estate near Hammel, 27 km (17 mi) northwest of Aarhus in Jutland, Denmark. The first manor on the site known as Jernit was built by Valdemar Parberg in 1583. After the statesman Mogens Friis acquired the property in 1672, the manor was rebuilt at the end of the 17th century. In the 1860s, it was considerably expanded and redesigned in the Renaissance style.

22/12/2021

Nelly Akopian-Tamarina (born in Moscow) is a Russian pianist.
Akopian-Tamarina had performed Haydn concertos publicly with orchestras by age 9. She studied with Anaida Sumbatyan at the Moscow Central Music School. At the Moscow Conservatory she was one of the last students of Alexander Goldenweiser, continuing with Dmitri Bashkirov. She won the Gold Medal at the 1963 Robert Schumann International Competition for Pianists and Singers in Zwickau. In 1974 she was awarded the Robert Schumann Prize. Akopian-Tamarina made several recordings for Melodiya, including the Chopin Preludes, op. 28, and the Piano Concerto of Robert Schumann, the last with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra. Subsequently effaced from public life, blocked in the Soviet Union from giving concerts, she turned to painting, exhibiting her watercolours in Moscow.
Akopian-Tamarina made her London début at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1983 playing Schumann and Chopin. Other highlights of the eighties included the Brahms Piano Quintet with the Vienna Musikverein Quartet; and a series of “Romantic Fantasia” recitals in the Amsterdam Concertgebouw. From 1989 to 2006 her commitments included an artistic consultancy at the Prague Conservatory, masterclasses at the Pálfi Palace, and appointments in London at the Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music. Dating from this period, her first British recording, of the Schumann Fantasy, was featured in Brilliant Classics’ 2009 collection Legendary Russian Pianists.
In October 2002, following an absence of twenty-five years, she was invited back to Russia, appearing in the Bolshoi Hall of the Moscow Conservatory. Between 2008 and 2010 she gave a trilogy of recitals at the Wigmore Hall, dedicated to Brahms, Schumann, Janáček and Chopin.
In 2017, her all-Brahms recording of the Variations and Fugue on a theme by Handel and Ballades, Op. 10 was released on Pentatone. These sessions were from 20 years earlier in Snape Maltings, and partly recorded surreptitiously, with Akopian-Tamarina unaware that the recording producer had returned to the studio for part of the sessions.

22/12/2021

Hocuspocus (German: Hokuspokus) is a 1953 West German comedy crime film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Curt Goetz, Valerie von Martens and Hans Nielsen. Based on one of Goetz's own plays, it was remade in 1966 as Hocuspocus.
It was shot at Göttingen Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director's Kurt Herlth and Hermann Warm.

21/12/2021

Viktoriya Viktorovna Zyabkina (Cyrillic: Виктория Викторовна Зябкина; born 4 September 1992) is a Kazakhstani sprinter who mostly competes in the 100 m and 200 m distances. She represented her country at the 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics, but failed to reach the finals. She won a silver and a bronze medal in the 4 × 100 m relay at the 2014 and 2018 Asian Games, respectively. Between 2013 and 2017 she won five gold and one silver medals at the Asian Championships, five of them in individual events.

21/12/2021

Rote Zora (English: Red Zora) was a West German radical left feminist terrorist organization active from 1974 to 1995. The group committed a series of bombing and arson attacks against ideological enemies, including individuals and organizations thought to be involved with sexism, the exploitation of women, genetic engineering, enforcing patriarchal society, nuclear power, and anti-abortionism. Rote Zora were particularly opposed to § 218 of the German Penal Law limiting abortion, which they referred to as the "Terrorism Paragraph". The organization never officially dissolved, but was completely inactive by 1996.

20/12/2021

Parkline is an unincorporated census-designated place on the Coeur d'Alene Reservation in Benewah County, Idaho, United States. The population was 80 at the 2010 census. Parkline was a city until it disincorporated in 2001.

20/12/2021

Guptilčiai (formerly Guptelčiai, Gūptelčiai, Polish: Gubtylcie, Gubtylcy, Russian: Губтыльцы) is a village in Kėdainiai district municipality, in Kaunas County, in central Lithuania. According to the 2011 census, the village had a population of 38 people. It is located 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) from Pajieslys, between the Lapkalnys-Paliepiai Forest and the Šušvė river.
Guptilčiai village is known since 1593 (there were 4 voloks of land). It was split into single homesteads in 1932.

19/12/2021

Barry John Cullen (born August 2, 1964) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Hartford Whalers, Toronto Maple Leafs and Tampa Bay Lightning. He was a standout player for Boston University and is the school's all-time leading scorer. After the Buffalo Sabres selected him in the 1986 NHL Supplemental Draft but chose not to offer him a contract, Cullen signed with the Flint Spirits of the International Hockey League (IHL) for the 1987–88 season where he was named the IHL's co-Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player after leading the league in scoring.
His career was halted in 1997 when he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. He attempted a brief comeback in 1998 after an 18-month battle with the disease, for which the NHL awarded him the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, before retiring to serve as an assistant coach for a year with the Lightning. Cullen played in two NHL All-Star Games in his career. He joined his brother in the car dealership business after leaving the game, and briefly operated his own dealership until forced to close during the automotive industry crisis of 2008–10.

19/12/2021

Diana Dondoe (born December 22, 1982) is a Romanian model. She was discovered in Bucharest, Romania by Giani Portmann, a Romanian modelling scout. Dondoe resides in New York City, USA. Aside from modelling she is a student majoring in English and Spanish.She appeared in many campaigns such as: Chanel, Miu Miu, Prada, Celine, Donna Karan, Moschino, Jean-Paul Gaultier, La Perla, Balenciaga and the Swedish clothing manufacturer H&M's beachwear collection. In 2009 she appeared in Rock and Republics' Spring and Summer ad campaign with Cartwright Lee. She also appeared on the covers of French Vogue, Japanese Vogue, Spanish Vogue, Self Service, ID Magazine, W, 10 Magazine and Flair. She was on the inaugural cover of WSJ.
In 2005 she posed for the Pirelli Calendar set in a tropical scenery of Rio de Janeiro, photographed in black and white by the French photographer Patrick Demarchelier.
In 2009 Dondoe appeared in the fashion documentary Picture Me: A Model's Diary, where the filmmaker Ole Schell documents the rise of model Sara Ziff. She lives in Paris, France, with her companion, French actor Xavier Lemaître.

18/12/2021

The Governor of Anguilla is the representative of the monarch in the British Overseas Territory of Anguilla. The Governor is appointed by the monarch on the advice of the British government. The Governor is the highest authority on Anguilla, but daily business is handled by local Anguillan elected officials. The main role of the Governor is to appoint the Premier of Anguilla.
The Governor's official residence is Government House at Old Ta. The Governor has her own flag: the Union Flag defaced with the Coat of Arms of Anguilla.
The current Governor is Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam, who was sworn in on 18 January 2021.

18/12/2021

The U.S. Highways in Utah are maintained by the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT). The United States Numbered Highway System is a nationwide system with only a small portion of its routes entering Utah. Originally, the State Road Commission of Utah, created on March 23, 1909 was responsible for maintenance, but these duties were rolled into the new UDOT in 1975. There are 2,061.979 miles (3,318.434 km) of U.S. Highways in the state. The longest is U.S. Route 89 at 502.577 miles (808.819 km) and the shortest is U.S. Route 89A at 2.94 miles (4.73 km). Six former U.S. Highways exist in the state of Utah; of these, five have been replaced by current interstate and U.S. Highways, while the other was replaced by a state route. The most recent change was the redesignation of U.S. Route 666 as U.S. Route 491 in 2003.

17/12/2021

Daisy Jeanne MacKenzie (known as Jeanne, pronounced Jean, 30 January 1922 – 16 October 1986) was an English author of non-fiction. She was the first wife of the journalist and academic Norman MacKenzie.

17/12/2021

José Carlos da Costa Araújo (7 February 1962 – 24 July 2009), best known as Zé Carlos, was a Brazilian association footballer who played as a goalkeeper. At international level, he represented the Brazilian national team at the 1990 FIFA World Cup.

15/12/2021

EBG may refer to:

EBG Developments, a Chinese real estate developer
Ebughu language
Ecobank Ghana, a commercial bank
Efficient Basing-Grafenwöhr, a United States Army installation in Germany
El Bagre Airport, in Antioquia, Colombia
Electromagnetic bandgap metamaterial
ʻEneʻio Botanical Garden, in Tonga
Epro Building Group, a Commercial & Residential Building Company
Engin Blindé du Génie, a French armoured engineering vehicle
Eoghan Bán Gallagher, a Gaelic footballer
Equity Bank Group, an African financial holding company
Erzbischöfliches Gymnasium Beuel, now Kardinal-Frings-Gymnasium, a secondary school in Bonn, Germany

15/12/2021

The Jantzi Social Index is a Canadian stock market index created in 2000. It is based on a modified S&P/TSX Composite Index with the purpose being to measure the effect of a socially and environmentally conscious stock market index on market behavior.

14/12/2021

Ambroise D. Richard (February 6, 1850 – 1917) was a lawyer and political figure of Acadian descent in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Westmorland County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1895 to 1899 as a Conservative member.
He was born in Memramcook, New Brunswick, the son of David Richard and Julie Ouelette. Richard was educated at St. Joseph's College there, at St. Dunstan's College in Prince Edward Island and at Boston University. He was called to the bar in 1879. In 1884, he married Lizzie V. Holt. Richard served on the municipal council for Dorchester and was a commissioner for Westmorland County. He was a member of the Legislative Council from 1882 to 1891. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the provincial assembly in 1892 after being named solicitor general.

14/12/2021

Boley is a town in Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,184 at the 2010 census, a gain of 5.2 percent from the figure of 1,126 recorded in 2000. Boley was incorporated in 1905 as a predominantly Black pioneer town with persons having Native American ancestry among its citizens. Boley is currently home to barbeque equipment maker, Smokaroma, Inc, and the John Lilley Correctional Center.
The Boley Public School District closed the high school in 2007 and the elementary in 2010 due to declining enrollment. The Boley Historic District is a National Historic Landmark. Currently Boley hosts The Annual Boley Rodeo & Bar-B-Que Festival.

13/12/2021

Liu Yu-Hsin (born 3 March 1993) is a Taiwanese table tennis player. Her highest career ITTF ranking was 102.

13/12/2021

María Celeste Arrarás Mangual (born September 27, 1960), better known as María Celeste, is a Puerto Rican broadcast journalist, author, and television personality, who has won three national Emmy Awards for journalism. In 2005, she became the first female recipient of the Legacy Award by Broadcast and Multi Channel for outstanding achievement in Hispanic Television. In 2006, Arrarás was included on the cover of "Newsweek" magazine, as one of the 20 most powerful women of the next generation of leaders.” In August 2018, María Celeste was awarded with a Doctorate Honoris Causa from the Universidad Central de Bayamon in Puerto Rico, in recognition for her philanthropic work. Until August 2020, Arrarás spent two decades as the host and managing editor of “Al Rojo Vivo con María Celeste”. Her program aired daily in the U.S. and in 15 Latin American countries, for a total daily audience of 35 million viewers. Her popularity has made her one of the most influential Hispanic figures in social platforms, with millions of followers around the world and in 2019 she made her debut in the Hollywood Reporter's Social Climber Chart at #5 of all TV Personalities.
,Maria Celeste is also Executive Producer and screenplay writer for “Selena’s Secret” a miniseries based on the bestselling book of the same title that she wrote about the murder of singer Selena Quintanilla, known as the Queen of Tejano music. The mini series aired on Amazon Prime video, TNT Latin America and on Telemundo. In 2019, Maria Celeste received the St Jude Hospital Lifetime Achievement Award.
As of the Summer of 2021 Maria Celeste has joined CNN en Español as the host of their new Sunday Prime Time show called “DocuFilms con María Celeste Arrarás.” In her capacity as a writer, she also became the first Hispanic opinion maker contributor for Facebook’s new platform “Bulletin.” She also launched her YouTube channel and premiered "MC Live," a weekly one-on-one interview program that quickly surpassed 1 million views.

07/12/2021

Émile Poilvé (September 19, 1903 – October 11, 1962) was a French wrestler who won the gold medal at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. France had to wait 72 years and Steeve Guenot at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games to win another gold medal in wrestling. He also competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics and the 1932 Summer Olympics.

07/12/2021

Atanas Pashkulev (Bulgarian: Атанас Пашкулев; born 10 July 1987) is a Bulgarian footballer.

04/12/2021

Steve England is a radio producer and former radio disc-jockey, and at present runs a jingle production company in Leek, Staffordshire, which was established in 1997. He has been called a "guru of radio advertising"

04/12/2021

Millettia rhodantha is a plant species as described by Henri Ernest Baillon, found in Angola. A synonym to it is Millettia aromatica.
Millettia rhodantha is included in the genus Millettia in the family Fabaceae.
It grows to a height of 9 to 15 metres (30 to 49 ft). No subspecies are listed in the Catalogue of Life.

03/12/2021

Proaza is a municipality in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias, Spain. It is bordered on the north by Santo Adriano and Grado, on the south by Teverga and Quirós, on the west by Yernes y Tameza and Teverga, and on the east by Quirós.

03/12/2021

Cuddalore District is one of the 38 districts in the state of Tamil Nadu in India.

26/11/2021

Kije [ˈkijɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Siemkowice, within Pajęczno County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland.

26/11/2021

Pleasant Valley School District is a public school district in Ventura County, California, United States. It is the oldest, continuously operated school district in Ventura County.

25/11/2021

Henry IX is a 2017 British comedy series created by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, that aired on the television channel Gold.

25/11/2021

Sean James Pronger (born November 30, 1972) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who grew up in Dryden, Ontario, and played in the National Hockey League from 1995 to 2004. He played for the following teams: Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings, Boston Bruins, Columbus Blue Jackets and Vancouver Canucks, having been drafted 51st overall by Vancouver in 1991. In 260 regular-season games, he scored 23 goals and 36 assists for 59 points, picking up 159 penalty minutes. He is the older brother of Chris Pronger. Their mother Eila Pronger is from Pori, Finland.

24/11/2021

Desmond may refer to:

Desmond (name), a common given name and surname
Kingdom of Desmond, medieval Irish kingdom
Earl of Desmond, Irish aristocratic title
Desmond Rebellions, Irish rebellions during the 16th century led by the Earl of Desmond
Desmond's, 1990s British sitcom, screened by Channel 4
Desmond, slang term for the British 2:2 degree classification
DESMOND (diabetes) (Diabetes Education and Self Management for Ongoing and Newly Diagnosed), a UK NHS diabetes education programme
Desmond (software), a high-speed molecular dynamics simulations software developed by D. E. Shaw Research for use on the Anton supercomputer
Desmond (novel), 1792 novel by Charlotte Turner Smith
Desmond (horse), (1896-1913), thoroughbred racehorse
Storm Desmond, a windstorm in Britain and Ireland in 2015

24/11/2021

Stephen (Steve) Anthony Banks (born February 14, 1938 in Washington, D.C.) is an American photographer, artist, advertising art director, commercial film producer, director and co-owner of Wright-Banks Films, Los Angeles.
Banks was born in Washington, D.C. and grew up in San Carlos, California and Evanston, Illinois. As a middle school student, he was awarded a scholarship to the Art Institute of Chicago. While serving in the U.S. Air Force in the 1950s, he exhibited his photographic work.
In the 1960s, Banks began a long career in advertising, first at Leo Burnett, Chicago, and later at William Esty Company, New York, McCann Erickson, São Paulo, Brazil, Ogilvy & Mather, Sao Paolo and Los Angeles, and Dailey & Associates, Los Angeles. He served as president of The Western Region Agency Producers (WRAP), vice president and board member of the Association of Independent Commercial Producers (AICP), and as a member of the Committee of Commercial Production of the American Association of Advertising Agencies (AAAA).

While continuing to work in advertising, Banks pursued photography, working on subjects including drag racing, rock musicians, and Brazilian entertainers. In the 1970s, while living in Los Angeles, he produced a series of photographic essays titled Hollywood Souvenirs, Hollywood People, Bruised But Not Forgotten, Monroe: Beyond the Grave, California Cadillacs, Death Management, Doggie Heaven and Jazz Visions. He has also published two books, Janis' Garden Party (Bugigaga Press) and Nitro (Nazaeli Press). He is the winner of numerous photography awards, including Lucie Awards (Lucie Foundation) and a Leica Medal of Excellence (Western Region). His photographs have been widely published and are included in many public and private collections (The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, the Ronald Reagan Library, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum, the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Grand Old Opry Museum, the Jimi Hendrix Museum and the Richard Avedon Institute). His photography has also appeared as cover art on albums by Tony Bennett, Ray Charles, Sammy Davis Jr., the Clayton Brothers, Alan Broadbent/Lee Konitz, Johnny Winter and Janis Joplin.

Since 2000, Banks has focused on painting and sculpture. His work employs polyethylene, resin, glue, plastic sheeting, aluminum foil, and other unorthodox materials in tactile collages, constructions and assemblages.
Banks's photographs at MPTV Images.

23/11/2021

Nordica is an Italian manufacturing company of winter sports products, focusing on skiing. Based in Giavera del Montello, Nordica is currently a division of Tecnica Group, after this corporation acquired it from Benetton in 2003.Current range of products include skis, boots, poles, and accessories such as sportswear, gloves, and bags.

23/11/2021

Hovil (also, Govyl’ and Khovil’) is a village and municipality in the Lerik Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 260.

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