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He played friendly matches for Lillestrøm SK in 1993, and made his first-team debut in 1994, but was not officially drafted into the first-team squad before 1995.
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He did not break through in Lillestrøm, and after three Eliteserien games he continued his career in IL Hødd in 1996, HamKam in 1997–2000, Skeid in 2001–2003, Bærum in 2003–2005 and Strømmen in 2006.
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Nonoo
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Nonoo is a surname.
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Notable people with the surname include:
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Wilhelm von Nathusius
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Wilhelm Engelhard Nathusius (from 1861 Wilhelm von Nathusius-Königsborn) (27 June 1821, Hundisburg – 25 Dezember 1899, Halle ) was a wealthy Prussian land-owning agriculturist, industrialist, animal breeder, and agronomist who also contributed to studies in zoology, particularly on the eggs of birds.
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An English translation of his work on eggshells was published by Cyril Tyler in 1964.
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Wilhelm was the sixth of eight children of the industrialist Johann Gottlob Nathusius and Luise née Engelhard (1787–1875).
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A maternal great grandfather was the historian Johann Christoph Gatterer.
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Wilhelm's brothers included Hermann von Nathusius and Heinrich von Nathusius.
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Nathusius was born in the Hundisburg castle but grew up in the neighboring estate of Althaldensleben where he received private tuition from Julius Carl Elster (1803-1881).
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His interest in science was kindled by his brother Hermann.
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From the age of 14, he was introduced to his father's earthenware industries where he was given adminstrative tasks.
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He was trained by the porcelain expert Alexandre Brongniart.
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Nathusius studied chemistry in Paris from 1838 under Jean-Baptiste Dumas.
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After some time in military service in 1840 he began to study in Berlin.
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He then decided to work in agriculture as porcelain did not appear viable.
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The castle at Königsborn near Magdeburg was bought by Wilhelm's father in 1834 and taken over by Wilhelm after the death of his father in 1843.
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Wilhelm married Marie Johanne von Meibom in Magdeburg on 6 June 1844.
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The couple lived in the castle and had six children.
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Numerous guests visited and stayed with them including the poet August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben, a friend of Wilhelm who met Marie's friend Elvira Detroit.
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The couple were known for their piety and charity, and established a school, an orphan home and a shelter for the old.
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Nathusius' estate included about 500 hectares of land.
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He conducted experiments on different varieties of crops and tested out new farm machinery.
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He also bred horses and conducted studies on the diseases of livestock.
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Nathusius's most influential study was on the shells of bird eggs.
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He was a collector of bird eggs and published several notes in ornithology journals.
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His chemical analysis of eggshells, experiments with polarized light and speculations on the structure of eggs were pioneering and bold for his time.
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His egg collections were donated to the museum in Berlin.
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He collaborated with the Halle paleontologist Christoph Gottfried Giebel.
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He compared the shells of molluscs, crustaceans, and those of eggs but he refused to accept the idea of biological evolution and was an avowed "Anti-Darwinist".
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Nathusius was influential in agriculture and was a member of various government bodies.
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He was a member of the "Royal Prussian State Economics College" from 1852 until 1878.
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He was a founding member of the German Agricultural Society.
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For his achievements he was raised to the Prussian nobility on October 18, 1861.
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He was a member of the Conservative Party and from 1855 to 1859 he was a representative for the district of Jerichow in the Prussian House of Representatives.
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Nathusisu died in Halle and was buried in Menz next to his wife who preceded him by 21 years.
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One of Nathusius' grandsons was Wilhelm Gottlob von Nathusius and a great nephew was Gottlob Karl von Nathusius who also worked in the field of ornithology.
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Maher Labidi
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Maher Labidi (born 1 January 1992) is a Tunisian footballer who currently plays as a defender for Al-Jubail .
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Ho Chun Ting
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Ho Chun Ting (; born 18 December 1998) is a Hong Kong professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Hong Kong Premier League club Tai Po, on loan from Kitchee.
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German Nurses Association
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The German Nurses Association was founded in 1903 by Agnes Karll, who was later elected President.
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It has changed its name several times and is now called “Deutscher Berufsverband für Pflegeberufe” (German Organisation of Nursing Professionals).
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It has a central office in Berlin and four regional offices.
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It complains that commercial health providers do not keep to employer-union agreed pay rates.
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Marquess of O'Shea
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Marquess of O'Shea is a noble title in the peerage of Spain, bestoweded on Paloma O'Shea, by King Juan Carlos I on 11 July 2008.
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It was granted in recognition of her vast contribution to music and patronage in Spain.
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The Marchioness of O'Shea was married to the late Emilio Botín, Executive Chairman of Banco Santander, and is the mother of Ana Botín, who succeeded him in 2014, becoming the 9th most powerful woman in the world, according to "Forbes".
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Ewa Skoog Haslum
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Rear Admiral Ewa Ann-Sofi Skoog Haslum née "Skoog" (born 26 March 1968) is a Swedish Navy officer.
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Skoog was born on 26 March 1968 in Hov Parish, Kristianstad County, Sweden, and she grew up in Torekov.
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Skoog Haslum began her career in 1987 as a radio telegraphist on board HSwMS "Stockholm".
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She was commissioned as an naval officer in the 2nd Surface Warfare Flotilla ("Andra ytstridsflottiljen") in 1990 with the rank of acting sub-lieutenant ("fänrik").
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She was promoted to sub-lieutenant ("löjtnant") there in 1993 and to lieutenant ("kapten") in 1995.
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For almost 6 months in 2007, she commanded the corvette in the UNIFIL Maritime Task Force (MTF) and patrolled the coast of Lebanon, to stop gun smugglers and terrorists, and to ensure aid deliveries reach Beirut, and not be cut off by pirates.
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From 2010 to 2017, Skoog Haslum served one month a year as "Aide-de-camp" to Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden.
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Skoog Haslum was employed by the Swedish Defence University from 1 December 2016 and became the new vice-chancellor of the university in early 2017.
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She then came together with the chancellor to lead the Swedish Defence University's development of education, not least with regard to future officer training.
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The vice-chancellor is the Swedish Defence University's highest military representative and advises the chancellor.
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The vice-chancellor has an important role in the development of the university and is also responsible for collaboration with foreign defense colleges and other international partners in the military field.
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The vice-chancellor also acts as exercise leader in major exercises.
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In conjunction with the appointment, Skoog Haslum was promoted to rear admiral (lower half).
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On 11 December 2019, she was appointed Chief of Navy and will take office on 1 February 2020.
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She will at the same time be promoted to rear admiral.
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Skoog Haslum is married and has two sons.
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Matlock (season 6)
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The sixth season of "Matlock" originally aired in the United States on NBC from October 18, 1991 through May 8, 1992.
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Annie Roycroft
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Annie Roycroft (2 May 1926-11 January 2019), was Ireland's first female newspaper editor, working for the County Down Spectator.
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Born Annie Roslyn Roycroft in Bangor, County Down, in May 1926 Roycroft was the fifth of six children born to Kerry woman Annie Stephens and her husband, Cork man Tom Roycroft.
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He had worked in the Royal Irish Constabulary which had taken him to County Down.
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Roycroft got her education with Bangor Central Public Elementary School and Technical College before going on to get a job with the local newspaper, the County Down Spectator in 1941.
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Roycroft began as a junior office assistant but showed a journalists instincts and learned journalistic skills by typing up the reports dictated by the newspapers journalists.
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She began submitting local news stories and in 1952 she was taken on as a journalist despite misgivings among the teams locally about a woman working in the field.
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She then took a break working as a clerk for North Down Rural Council before being asked to return as the editor for the Spectator.
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A member of the National Union of Journalists, so that she knew how to pay her journalists properly, Roycroft had a reputation of standing her ground during reporting of the Troubles.
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She left County Down and her role as editor in 1983 when she married Joe Stephens and eventually moved to Cork.
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Roycroft was very involved in the Church of Ireland.
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She had been a Sunday school teacher from the age of 16.
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When she moved to Cork she turned her time to working with the church.
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Her husband died before her and Roycroft died in Beaumont, Cork in 2019.
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Roycroft wrote her memoirs, "Memoirs of a Scribbler", in 1995.
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She is remembered in the book "Bangor In The Eighties" which is dedicated to her.
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Pepita Pardell
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Pepita Pardell Terrade (March 16, 1928 - July 11 , 2019) was a Spanish animator, cartoonist, illustrator, and painter.
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She was a pioneer of animation cinema in Spain.
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In 1945, she worked on the first animated film, in color, in Europe.
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Pardell was awarded the Creu de Sant Jordi in 2018.
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Pepita Pardell Terrade was born in Barcelona, March 16, 1928.
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At the age of fourteen, Pardell told her mother that she didn't want to be a dependent.
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Her father, from whom she inherited a passion for drawing, let Pardell study at Escola de la Llotja.
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Her grandfather, Josep Pardell Mateu, worked with Antoni Gaudí.
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Pardell began her career in the field of animation in 1944, when she went to work at the production company Balet y Blay to be part of the "Garbancito de la Mancha" team (1944), which was the first animated feature film in Spain and the first European film of color cartoons, directed by Arturo Moreno.
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At Balet and Blay, she also participated in the creation of "Alegres vacaciones" (1948) and "Los sueños de Tay-Pi" (1952).
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