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Trade unions in Chad | There are five recognized trade union confederations in Chad as of 2021:
Union of Trade Unions of Chad (UST; )
Free Confederation of Chadian Workers (CLTT; )
Confederation of Trade Unions of Chad (CST; )
Trade Union Confederation of Workers of Chad (CSTT; )
Independent Confederation of Trade Unions of Chad (CIST;... | 77,770,195 |
Capparis lucida | Capparis lucida, commonly referred to as the coast caper, is a versatile plant that often grows as a small tree or a shrub, usually reaching heights of 3 to 4 meters. While it may sometimes climb, it typically produces flowers and fruits as a shrub. The leaves are glossy and range from 3 to 10 cm long and 2 to 5 cm wid... | 77,770,113 |
John Hutchings (slave trader) | thumb|Hutchings was Jackson's wife's sister's son
John Hutchings (November 20, 1817) was a nephew by marriage of American slave trader, militia leader, and U.S. president Andrew Jackson. He was Jackson's partner in his general stores, and his slave-trading operation.
Biography
Hutchings was a son of Rachel Donelson... | 77,770,110 |
Portrait of Lord Beresford | Portrait of Lord Beresford is an 1815 portrait painting by the English artist William Beechey of the British general William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford.Walker p.41 Saywell & Simon p.52
The sitter was born in 1768 as the illegitimate son of the Irish aristocrat George Beresford, 1st Marquess of Waterford and the... | 77,770,088 |
Conference of State Governors (Austria) | The Conference of State Governors () is an informal – not provided for in the Constitution of Austria – meeting of the nine state governors.
Alongside the Federal Council, the Austrian upper house, it is the second most important body for co-operation between the states as well as for federalism in the Austrian politic... | 77,770,014 |
Kim Skogsrud | Kim Eugen Skogsrud (born 14 April 1993) is a Norwegian former footballer who played as a defender.
Club career
Early career
Raised in Oslo with his twin brother, Tom, the pair began their footballing career with Skeid. They were scouted by English Premier League side Manchester City, going on trial in April 2008 befor... | 77,769,857 |
Clarence Hui | Clarence Hui (Chinese:许愿; Pinyin: Xu Yuan), is a Hong Kong songwriter, producer, choreographer, actor and author, best known for his collaborations with Leslie Cheung Kwok-wing, Sandy Lam, Jacky Cheung, for his work as a choreographer at TVB, and as the author of Walking On Air. Hui was most active in the 1980s and 199... | 77,769,844 |
Eve Riskin | Eve Ann Riskin is an American electrical engineer and academic administrator, the dean for undergraduate education at the Stevens Institute of Technology. Her research has concerned image compression and video compression, focusing in particular on the video transmission of American Sign Language over low-bandwidth net... | 77,769,797 |
An Ubhal as Àirde (The Highest Apple) | "An Ubhal as Àirde (The Highest Apple)" is a 1995 single released by Scottish celtic rock band Runrig. The release of the single marks the second stand alone single release by the band, preceded by "This Time of Year" a year earlier in 1994. The song gave Runrig their highest placing to date on the UK Singles Charts, b... | 77,769,792 |
2024–25 Arizona State Sun Devils men's ice hockey season | The 2024–25 Arizona State Sun Devils men's ice hockey season will be the 10th season of play for the program at the Division I level and 1st in the NCHC. The Sun Devils will represent Arizona State University in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season, play their homes games at the Mullett Arena and be coac... | 77,769,748 |
Annette LeSiege | Annette LeSiege (1947 – August 26, 2012) was an American composer of contemporary classical music and teacher. She studied French horn and then composition at the San Jose State University, later receiving a composition PhD from the Eastman School of Music, where she studied with Samuel Adler and possibly Warren Benson... | 77,769,731 |
Venus Obsequens | Venus Obsequens ("Compliant Venus") was the first Venus for whom a shrine (aedes) was built in ancient Rome. Little is known of her cult beyond the circumstances of her temple founding and a likely connection to the Vinalia Rustica, an August wine festival.
On the calendar
The anniversary (dies natalis) of the Temple ... | 77,769,667 |
Anton Sova | Anton Carl Gustaf von Essen (born June 26, 1981), known professionally as Anton Sova, is a Swedish talent manager, music entrepreneur, film producer, business manager, artist developer, and A&R executive.
Biography
Anton Sova was born to Ukrainian parents, Mykola and Mariia, and grew up in Kyiv with his older brother.... | 77,769,653 |
Redwoods Rising | right|thumb|upright=.8|Sequoia sempervirens|alt=The bottom of a big tree with a small trunk veering off
Redwoods Rising is a joint venture of the Save the Redwoods League, California State Parks, and the National Park Service that works together to restore logged Coastal Redwood forests, and help remain old growth fore... | 77,769,610 |
Jama'atul Ansar Fil Hindal Sharqiya | Jama'atul Ansar Fil Hindal Sharqiya is a banned Islamist terrorist organization in Bangladesh. It has received support from the Kuki-Chin National Front.
History
Jama'atul Ansar Fil Hindal Sharqiya was founded in 2017 by Shamin Mahfuz. It became active in 2019 and included former members of the Ansar Al Islam, Harka... | 77,769,557 |
The Greatest Flame | "The Greatest Flame" is a 1993 single released by Scottish celtic rock band Runrig, released as the second single from their eighth studio album Amazing Things (1993). It was released by Chrysalis in the United Kingdom and across continental Europe.
The song was re–released as a remixed version in 1996 alongside the ... | 77,769,545 |
22nd Missile Vessel Squadron | thumb|Award of President's Standard to the Squadron.
The 22nd Missile Vessel Squadron, commonly referred to as the Killer Squadron, is a formation of the Indian Navy, composed primarily of Veer-class corvettes. This squadron, based in Mumbai, was officially established in October 1991 with a complement of ten Veer-clas... | 77,769,425 |
Military Question | thumb|upright=1|The state of the military question. A drawing published in the magazine Revista Illustrada by Angelo Agostini in 1887 satirizing the impasse between the military and civilian authorities
The Military Question was a series of incidents between officers of the Imperial Brazilian Army and civilian authori... | 77,769,329 |
Seven Sailors | Seven Sailors is a pillar in San Juan County, Utah, United States.
Description
Seven Sailors is situated west of Bluff, Utah, in the Valley of the Gods, on land administered by the Bureau of Land Management.Valley of the Gods, Bureau of Land Management, Retrieved 2024-08-31. Precipitation runoff from this landform d... | 77,769,256 |
Choi Jung-man | Choi Jung-man (, born 8 January 1979) is a South Korean para-badminton player. He competed at the 2024 Summer Paralympics, where he reached the finals of the men's singles WH1 event and won a silver medal.
Biography
Choi was an active Taekwondo athlete during his high school years. In 1996, he suffered spinal nerve ... | 77,769,235 |
Charles Noakes | Charles Noakes (born 19 August 1997) is a French para-badminton player. He competed at the 2024 Summer Paralympics, where he reached the finals of the men's singles SH6 event and won gold after defeating Krysten Coombs of Great Britain.
Achievements
Paralympic Games
Men's singles SH6
Year Venue Opponent Score Res... | 77,769,161 |
Nyakijima River | The Nyakijima River (), or Nyacijima River, is a river in Burundi, a tributary of the Kinyankuru River.
Course
The Nyakijima River separates the Commune of Gashikanwa to the north from the Commune of Ngozi to the west and south.
The river forms to the south of the town of Ngozi and flows east-southeast through marshe... | 77,769,127 |
Miki Garro | Miquel Garro Gomila (born 20 September 1975) is a Spanish former footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
He played 38 total games for Mallorca, including in La Liga and the UEFA Champions League, and won the Copa del Rey in 2003. He retired aged 29 after one season at Ciudad de Murcia in the Segunda División and later ... | 77,769,080 |
Customs Convention Regarding the E.C.S. Carnets for Commercial Samples | The Customs Convention Regarding the E.C.S. Carnets for Commercial Samples, also known as the E.C.S. Convention, is a legal agreement between countries that allows for the temporary importation of commercial samples and advertising materials without the payment of customs duties. The convention was signed in Brussels i... | 77,769,068 |
CM Punk: Best in the World | CM Punk: Best in the World is a 2012 documentary film released as part of a three-DVD set on October 29, 2012, by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). The documentary chronicles the career of WWE wrestler CM Punk. Punk collaborated with WWE to make the documentary, contributing hours of interview content to the film. T... | 77,769,022 |
List of Kappa Phi Kappa chapters | Kappa Phi Kappa is an American professional fraternity for students in education. It was organized in 1922 at Dartmouth College. It currently has one active chapter at Ohio State University. In the following chapter list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chatpers are in italics.Robson, John, ed. Baird... | 77,768,979 |
Mas Hafizulhelmi | Mas Hafizulhelmi Rahman (; born 1 January 1981) is a Malaysian chess International Master (IM) and a two-time Malaysian Chess Champion. He is the second Malaysian to receive the title of IM after chess veteran Jimmy Liew.
Chess career
Early years
Born and raised in Kelantan, Hafizulhelmi started playing chess at the e... | 77,768,975 |
Chamerian conflict | The Chamerian conflict, occurring during World War II, was a violent and tragic episode marked by deep ethnic and political tensions between the Cham Albanian population and the Greek forces. The conflict primarily took place in the region of Epirus, known as Chameria by the Albanian population. During the Axis occupat... | 77,768,959 |
Zhuhai Fisher Girl | Zhuhai Fisher Girl () is a statue and landmark in the area of Zhuhai, Guangdong, China. Commissioned ahead of the establishment of the Zhuhai Special Economic Zone, the statue was designed by based on a local legend about a celestial being who descended to the region to live as a simple fisherwoman. Though its cost w... | 77,768,944 |
Peacock Society | Peacock Society is an annual electronic music festival held in Paris, France, known for its eclectic blend of techno, house, and experimental electronic music. Launched in 2013, it is a significant event in the European electronic music calendar, drawing approximately 25 000 music lovers from across the continent.
Hi... | 77,768,941 |
Aris Vaporakis | Aris Nikolaos Helling Vaporakis (born 6 January 1995) is a Danish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Danish 1st Division side B.93.
Career
Club career
Aris joined B 1903 as a 5-year-old and played until U17 in B 1903, after which he moved on to F.C. Copenhagen.Superliga-målmand glemmer ikke rødderne, ive-1533-bo... | 77,768,937 |
Siege of Carthage (536) | The Siege of Carthage occurred around Easter of 536, when dissatisfied Byzantine soldiers revolted against Solomon, the ruler of the Praetorian prefecture of Africa, because he refused to share with the soldiers the wealth that had been plundered from the Vandal Kingdom, which had been defeated two years prior in 534. ... | 77,768,849 |
2024–25 Colorado State Rams men's basketball team | The 2024–25 Colorado State Rams men's basketball team represented Colorado State University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Rams are led by 7th-year head coach Niko Medved and play their home games for the 59th season at Moby Arena in Fort Collins, Colorado. They participate as members o... | 77,768,790 |
Daryl Fridhandler | Daryl Fridhandler is a Canadian corporate lawyer, arbitrator, businessman, and politician. He was appointed to the Senate of Canada on August 31, 2024. He was nominated by the Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointments and appointed by Governor General of Canada Mary Simon on the recommendation of Prime Minist... | 77,768,783 |
María López Sández | thumb|María López Sández (2024)
María López Sández (Lugo, September 17, 1973) is a Galician philologist and essayist. She is an academic numerary of the Royal Galician Academy (RAG).
Education
She graduated from and obtained a degree in Hispanic, English and Galician-Portuguese Philology from the University of Santia... | 77,768,757 |
Carlos Eduardo Alves | Carlos Eduardo Nunes Alves (born 5 June 1959) is a Brazilian lawyer and politician, who was the mayor of the city of Natal from 2002 to 2009, and again from 2013 to 2018. During his second term, he won the election in 2012, and began his mandate on 1 January 2013. He was reelected in the first round in 2016 with 63.42%... | 77,768,740 |
2025 Netherlands budget | The 2025 Netherlands budget is planned to be presented to the States General on 17 September 2024, a day also known as . It will be the first budget of the Schoof cabinet and of Minister of Finance Eelco Heinen.
Background
A general election was held in November 2023 that resulted in the swearing in of the right-win... | 77,768,725 |
Mexico City-Querétaro electric passenger train | The Mexico City-Querétaro electric passenger train () was a passenger train that provided services in central Mexico. During its 2 years of existence (1994-96), it was operated by Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México.
History
Background
The oldest antecedents of this railroad date back to the concessions granted by... | 77,768,670 |
List of Tolkien societies | Dedicated Tolkien Societies provide platforms for a combination of Tolkien fandom and academic Tolkien studies in several countries.
Societies by country
United States
The first recorded organized Tolkien fan group was "The Fellowship of the Ring", founded by Ted Johnstone. Their first annual meeting was held at... | 77,768,652 |
Tim Freriks | Tim Freriks (born 2 October 1998) is a Dutch footballer, who plays as a forward for Danish 1st Division side Esbjerg fB.
Career
Club career
Freriks took his first steps in football at PSCK Zaandam. Meanwhile, the club merged with VVZ to become Hercules Zaandam.Zaandammer Tim Freriks scoort er op los in Denemarke, voet... | 77,768,639 |
Moacyr Góes | Moacyr Góes (born 23 October 1961) is a Brazilian screenwriter and film and theatre director.
Biography
Góes was born on 23 October 1961 in Natal. He is the son of educator and historian Moacyr de Góes and brother of actor Leon Góes.
He graduated from the University of Rio de Janeiro (Uni-Rio) with a degree in theat... | 77,768,596 |
Manfred Bierwisch | Manfred Bierwisch (1930–2024) was a German linguist in the area of structuralism and generative linguistics, with profound connections to music and cultural theory. Bierwisch is near singular in linguistic-theoretical thought in that he, rooted in Eastern Germany, combined several intellectual streams in the post-WII p... | 77,768,580 |
The Body in the Silo | The Body in the Silo is a 1933 detective novel by the British author Ronald Knox.Rooney p.199-200 Magill p.1000 It is the third in a series of five novels featuring the insurance investigator Miles Bredon, one of the many detectives of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction.Shaw p.238 It is a country house mystery takin... | 77,768,510 |
Haravijaya | Haravijaya is a Sanskrit mahākāvya written by Ratnākara. The poem narrates Śiva's victory over Andhaka.
Authorship
In the praśasti of Haravijaya, Ratnākara, its author, speaks of himself as the son of Amṛtabhānu, a descendant of Durgadatta from Gangāhrada. According to Kalhana's Rājataraṅgiṇī, he gained fame during ... | 77,768,462 |
André Rochat | André Rochat is a retiredhttps://vegas.eater.com/2015/1/27/7863541/andre-rochat-vegas-first-celebrity-chef-reflects-on-35-years French chef and restaurateur best known for his Michelin-starred Las Vegas-based restaurants Andre’s and Alizé.
Early years
Born in the French Alps, Rochat learned about the food business fro... | 77,768,442 |
Skye (song) | "Skye" is a 1984 single released by Scottish celtic rock band Runrig, released as the second single from their fourth studio album Heartland (1985). Released on 30 November 1984, St. Andrews Day in Scotland, "Skye" is a tribute to the Isle of Skye, the island in the Inner Hebrides off the coast of mainland Scotland, wh... | 77,768,430 |
Dimitrije Konjović | Dimitrije Konjović (German: Demeter Konjovics; 31 December 1888 – 5 January 1982) was Serbian naval officer, aviator and entrepreneur of the Austro-Hungarian Marine Air Force and later Yugoslav Air Force. In 1923 he founded the Ikarus Aircraft Factory in Zemun, in present-day Serbia.
Dimitrije Konjović is the younger ... | 77,768,421 |
Regiomontano (train) | The Regiomontano (from the Spanish demonym for a person from Monterrey) was a passenger train that provided service between Mexico City and Monterrey, formerly operated by Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México.
It was considered a luxury train, due to the small niche of users, mainly from the middle or upper class. There... | 77,768,399 |
Nicole Laroche | Nicole Laroche (née Schrottenloher) (20 July 1945 - 28 May 2019) was a French engineer. In 1964, she became the first female Gadzarts, the nickname given to students attending the École nationale supérieure d'arts et métiers (ENSAM) engineering grande ecole.
Early life and education
Nicole Christiane Schrottenloher ... | 77,768,396 |
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