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On 17 August 1899 founded the Catholic weekly " The Citizen " ( director was the lawyer Filippo Meda ), still in operation.
With co-editor Meda Chesney-Lind, Mauer also published Invisible Punishment: The Collateral Consequences of Mass Imprisonment ( 2002 ), a collection of essays that examine the effects of imprisonment on families and communities.
Alternatively, Idomeneus was driven out of Crete by Leucus, who had seduced and then killed Idomeneus ' wife Meda and usurped the throne of Crete.
Meda Dau Doka or God Bless Fiji is the national anthem of Fiji.
Although Kodava Takk is the language of the Kodavas and the Amma-Kodavas, it is also the mother tongue of some other communities such as Airi, Male-Kudiya, Meda, Kembatti, Kapal, Maringi, Heggade, Kavadi, Kolla, Thatta, Kodava Nair, Koleya, Koyava, Banna, Golla, Kanya, Ganiga, and Malay.
According to Karnataka Kodava Sahitya Academy, apart from Kodavas, 18 other ethnic groups speak Kodava Takk in and outside the district including Heggade, Iri, Koyava, Banna, Madivala, Hajama, Kembatti, and Meda.
Dominic was carried to Meda, where he died five days afterwards.
An alternative explanation of the name is from the Saxon leader Meda, whose followers were known as Medings, hence Medin ' ham, Medham, or Medmenham.
This occasion signifies the sun's transit into the Meda Raasi ( first zodiac sign ) according to Indian astrological calculations, and represents the vernal equinox.
Giuseppe Terragni was born in Meda, Lombardy.
Gondar traditionally was divided into several neighborhoods or quarters: Addis Alem, where the Muslim inhabitants dwelled ( as mentioned above ); Kayla Meda, where the adherents of Beta Israel lived ; Abun Bet, centered on the residence of the Abuna, or nominal head of the Ethiopian Church ; and Qagn Bet, home to the nobility.
Meda Ryan's biography-the standard reference text on Tom Barry-states that Barry was born in Kerry to Cork parents, and the 1901 census records the Ryan family living in Killorglin at that time.
Sivananda Sarma and Meda Kasturiranga Setty of RSST were responsible for the setting up of RVCE in 1963.
Emperor Yohannes also convened a general council of the Ethiopian Church at Boru Meda later in 1878, which brought an end to the ongoing theological dispute in the local church ; Christians, Muslims and pagans were given respectively two, three and five years to conform to the council's decisions.
His mother is Meda Band, and his father Charles Band is a well known horror film director.
The organ shutters for the Cathedral of Milan were painted after 1590 by Ambrogio, Camillo Procaccini, and Giuseppe Meda, depicting the Passage of the Red Sea and the Ascencion of Christ.
Some years later, on the advice of St John of Meda ( d. 1159 ), they embraced the Rule of St Benedict, adapted by him to their needs.
Details relating to this reform are ill authenticated, the Acta of John of Meda ( Acta sanctorum, Sept., vii.
* St. Felicia Meda, a Poor Clare and Founding Abbess of Pesaro, 1444
However, the Monza courts sold Mondial Moto SPA to another buyer on July 27, 2005: Biemme, another motorcycle firm located in Meda ( near Milan ) and owned by Piero Caronni ( the same man who bought from Rimini bankruptcy court the remains and the production right from Bimota for the then defunct Bimota V Due ), renamed itself as GRUPPO MONDIAL S. R. L.
Etodolac is manufactured by Almirall Limited under the trade name Lodine SR and by Meda Pharmaceuticals under the name Eccoxolac.

Odessa and daughter
Schell is the godfather of actress Angelina Jolie, daughter of The Odessa File co-star Jon Voight and Marcheline Bertrand.
Born in Odessa, Russia ( now Ukraine ) she was the daughter of Yiddish stage actress Esther Rachel Kamińska ( 1870 – 1925 ) and actor, director and stage producer, Avram Izhak Kamiński ( 1867 – 1918 ).
Sonya returned to Odessa to give birth to their daughter Rivka ; Adler stayed on six weeks in Zhytomyr and had sort of a belated apprenticeship with two Russian character actors of national fame, Borisov and Philipovsky.
After a few more months of continuing to perform in Łódź and Zhytomyr, Sonya returned to her parents house in Odessa to give birth to her daughter Rivkah ( Rebecca ), who later died in London at the age of 3.

Odessa and .
He got in the oil business out at Odessa and lucked into some money ''.
Important cities along the coast include Batumi, Burgas, Constanța, Giresun, Hopa, Istanbul, Kerch, Mangalia, Năvodari, Novorossiysk, Odessa, Ordu, Poti, Rize, Samsun, Sevastopol, Sochi, Sukhumi, Trabzon, Varna, Yalta and Zonguldak.
The Untouchables finale shoot out in the train station is a clear borrow from the Odessa Steps sequence in Sergei Eisenstein's The Battleship Potemkin.
Marker begins the film with the Odessa Steps sequence from Sergei Eisenstein's film The Battleship Potemkin, which Marker points out is a fictitious creation of Eisenstein which has still influenced the image of the historical event.
The colonists were deported to Odessa and the dream of Russian expansion in East Africa came to an end in less than one year.
The same year he appeared in The Odessa File, based on Frederick Forsyth's thriller, as Peter Miller, a young German journalist who discovers a conspiracy to protect former Nazis still operating within Germany.
The Dolmatova, a Soviet freighter bound for Odessa, had left Beirut that morning so abruptly that cargo was left scattered over the docks.
When Trotsky was nine, his father sent him to Odessa to be educated.
He was enrolled in an historically German school, which became Russified during his years in Odessa, consequent to the Imperial government's policy of Russification.
As Isaac Deutscher points out in his biography of Trotsky, Odessa was then a bustling cosmopolitan port city, very unlike the typical Russian city of the time.
It is said he adopted the name of a jailer of the Odessa prison in which he had earlier been held, which became his primary revolutionary pseudonym.
These show the complete sculpture ( with conjectural reconstructions of the missing pieces ) and can be seen in Rhodes, at the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, Rome, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence and in front of the Archaeological Museum, Odessa, Ukraine, amongst others.
Primary external rail links connect the republic's network with Odessa ( in Ukraine ) on the Black Sea and with the Romanian cities of Iaşi and Galaţi ; they also lead northward into Ukraine.
Examples of craters caused by iron meteoroids include Barringer Meteor Crater, Odessa Meteor Crater, Wabar craters, and Wolfe Creek crater ; iron meteorites are found in association with all of these craters.
" Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, N. Y., is to high school basketball what Odessa Permian High School, in Texas, is to high school football.
* 1881 – A meteorite lands near the village of Grossliebenthal, southwest of Odessa, Ukraine.
Pavel Samuilovich Urysohn, Pavel Uryson () ( February 3, 1898, Odessa – August 17, 1924, Batz-sur-Mer ) was a Jewish mathematician who is best known for his contributions in the theory of dimension, and for developing Urysohn's Metrization Theorem and Urysohn's Lemma, both of which are fundamental results in topology.
Soviet gun crew in action during the Siege of Odessa ( 1941 ) | Siege of Odessa, July 1941.
His geology grades dropping, he switched to Odessa Junior College to consider becoming a teacher.
While living in Odessa, Orbison drove to Dallas to be shocked at the on-stage antics of Elvis Presley, who was only a year older and a rising star in the music scene.
Catacombs such as those found in Paris, Rome, Odessa and Naples have been investigated by urban explorers.
After a conflict with that university he was appointed professor at the University of Odessa in 1871, and only two years later at the University of Moscow where he stayed the rest of his career.
Born in Moscow, Kandinsky spent his childhood in Odessa.

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