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The list of Sierra Leone Creole people is an incomplete list of notable individuals of Creole ethnicity and ancestry.The Sierra Leone Creole people, who are also referred to as (Krio: Krio people), are the descendants of African-Americans, Jamaican Maroons and Liberated Africans who settled in Freetown between 1787 and around 1885.
Ladi Kwali or Ladi Dosei Kwali, OON NNOM, MBE (c. 1925 – 12 August 1984) [1] was a Nigerian potter, ceramicist and educator. [2]Ladi Kwali was born in the village of Kwali in the Gwari region of Northern Nigeria, where pottery was an indigenous occupation among women. [3]
United States gubernatorial elections are scheduled to be held on November 3, 2026, in 36 states and three territories. The previous gubernatorial elections for this group of states took place in 2022, except in New Hampshire and Vermont, where governors serve two-year terms and elected their governors in 2024.
This uncolourised scene is one of many that were animated by hand to move in three dimensions without CGI. The scene exists only in Williams's original, unfinished version, and was cut along with many others in the two released versions. With the new funding, the film finally went into full production in 1989.
The aftermath episode, which aired on Friday 20, was completely live and explained in detail Lucy's death. Carrington was told he was Lucy's killer on Monday 16, [281] while Laurie Brett (who plays Bobby's adoptive mother, Jane) was informed in November, due to the character playing a major role in the cover-up of Lucy's murder. [282]
Natsu and Loke, Lucy and Gray, Erza and Happy Spell on a paper [154] The Fairly OddParents "Dog's Day Afternoon" Timmy Turner and Vicky's dog Wish "Blondas Have More Fun" Wanda and Blonda "Presto Change-O" Timmy, A.J., Francis, Mr. Crocker, Timmy's parents, Vicky, Vicky's dog Wish for body-swapping device "Manic Mom-Day" Timmy and his mom Wish
The skeleton of Saint Lucy, who was martyred in the year 304 and was designated as the patron saint of eyesight, was taken by two masked youths from the Church of San Geremia in Venice, near the Santa Lucia railway station. [23] Saint Lucy and her relics were recovered on December 13, 1981, which coincided with her feast day.