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He became Kalaniuvalu in 1935 and Fotofili in 1955.
He was elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1936 as one of the Noble representatives for the Tongatapu constituency.
He was re-elected in every election until his death in January 1968, also serving as Speaker and Vice-President of the Privy Council between 1951 and 1958.
One of his sons, Sosi'ua Ngalumoetutulu, later also served as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.
Juan Hernández (tennis)
Juan Hernández Salas is a Mexican former professional tennis player.
Hernández comes from a large family of tennis players, which includes his sister Claudia, who played in the Federation Cup for Mexico.
In 1981 he represented Mexico in a home Davis Cup tie against Switzerland, held in Tijuana.
The tie was a World Group relegation playoff and was won by Mexico, with Hernández losing his dead rubber singles match to Ivan Dupasquier.
A national champion in 1982, Hernández made his only grand slam main draw appearance when he played in the doubles at the 1982 French Open, partnering American Mark Friedman.
His best performance on the professional tour came at the 1983 Monterrey Cup, where he reached the quarter-final stage of the singles, with wins over Steve Meister and Andy Andrews.
NGC 1803
NGC 1803 is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation of Pictor at an approximate distance of 192.48 million light years.
NGC 1803 was discovered in 1834 by John Herschel.
Ribeira River (Paraná)
The Ribeira River is a river of Paraná state in southeastern Brazil.
It is a tributary of the Imbituva River on the edge of the Araucárias Biological Reserve.
Eleonora Alverà
Eleonora Alverà (born November 26, 1982 in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy) is an Italian curler.
She is a 2010 Italian women's champion.
She participated in the 2006 Winter Olympics, where the Italian team finished in tenth place.
Her father Fabio is also an Italian curler and coach.
He played at the 2006 Winter Olympics as a member of the Italian men's team.
Her aunt (Fabio's sister) Claudio is an Italian champion curler.
Eleonora and Claudia played together at the .
Her brother Alberto is also a curler.
Miyu Maeda
She won the women's doubles title at the 2015 Belarus Open with Sakura Mori.
She was also the 2015 US Open singles and doubles champion, partnering again with Mori in the doubles.
Charlotte Saumaise de Chazan
Charlotte Saumaise de Chazan (1619-1684), also spelled "Saumaize de Chazan" and also known as "Madame de Brégy", was a poet, one of the Précieuses and lady in waiting to Queen Anne of Austria.
Charlotte Saumaise de Chazan was born in Paris in 1619, the daughter of a secretary to Gaston, Duke of Orléans, Bégnine de Saumaise and one of the queen's maids, Marguerite Anne Hébert.
Her uncle was also the scientist Claude Saumaise and it was he who looked after her education until Marie de Medici took over.
She was married at the age of 14 to Lieutenant General Nicolas de Flécelles, Count de Brégy.
de Chazan had a number of pregnancies which gave her four children, Anne-Marie, Élisabeth, Jean-Baptiste and Léonor.
Her husband was away for most of their marriage.
de Chazan was granted a separation of property(1651) and of body (1673).
Her legal cases around this divorce created huge discussions among the Salon circles about the obligation of women to marry and bear children.
The stories published at the time about women who left their families behind fueled several books.
de Chazan left everything to Elisabeth.
de Chazon was a poet, known amongst the Précieuses as "Belarmis" and "Belinde".
She was occasionally employed to write verses by Louis XIV while she worked as Lady in waiting to Queen Anne of Austria.
de Chazon wrote with the great names of Europe including to the Queens of England and particularly with Christina of Sweden, the Countess of Soissons, the Archbishop of Paris, and Monsieur, younger brother of the King of France.
When the Queen died in 1666, de Chazon remained close to Philippe d'Orléans.
She was included in the collection of verbal portraits gathered by Mademoiselle de Montpensier in 1659 and composed epigrams with Henriette de Coligny de La Suze.
She died at the Palais-Royal on April 13, 1684 and was buried with her husband at St Gervais.
Tonio Andrade
Tonio Andrade is an historian of East Asian history and the history of East Asian trading networks.
John Copleston (cricketer)
The Reverend John Henry Copleston (8 August 1841 — 22 November 1918) was an English first-class cricketer and clergyman.
The son of The Reverend John Gaius Copleston, he was born in August 1841 at Lamyatt, Somerset.
He was educated at Winchester College, before going up to St John's College, Oxford.
While studying at Oxford, Copleston played two first-class cricket matches for Oxford University separated by two years.
His first match came against the Marylebone Cricket Club at Oxford in 1860, with his second appearance coming at Oxford against the same opposition in 1862.
Despite appearing in these matches for Oxford, he did not gain a blue.
After graduating from Oxford, he took holy orders in the Anglican Church.
He held several ecclesiastical posts in the West Country, starting at West Buckland, Devon where he was the canon from 1864–68.
He moved to Kilkhampton in the neighbouring county of Cornwall in 1868 to take the post of rector, which he held untl 1871.
He returned to West Buckland in 1871, where he was the rector until 1880.
Remaining in Devon, he moved to Offwell in 1880 to take the post of rector there, the fifth member of his family to do so.
From 1895 he simultaneously held the post of rural dean for Dunkeswell and Honiton until 1910.
He served as the rector at Offwell until his death in November 1918.
In addition to playing first-class cricket, Copleston was also a leading figure in Devon cricket, playing for the county for thirty years prior to the formation of Devon County Cricket Club.
His great-grandfather was Edward Copleston, the Bishop of Llandaff.
Juto (singer)
Juto (real name Jarius Gay) is a singer and songwriter born in Springfield, Missouri, raised in Gwinnett, Georgia, and based in Los Angeles.
He was the first artist signed to Travis "Taco" Bennett's (of Odd Future) RE7AX Records in association with COR/TAN Records.
Juto plays six instruments, including guitar, bass, keyboards, and trombone, and writes music influenced by the R&B, pop, and gospel music he listened to growing up.
He began releasing music on Soundcloud in 2015, and in February 2018 released a 10-minute EP called "Text Talk" that explored love through the prism of text messaging culture.
The EP's four tracks were all named with texting abbreviations, including the single "BTW" which Apple Music featured in its playlist The Plug.
In May 2018 he released the single "Summa."
Juto got his biggest early break when Odd Future member Taco and label executives discovered him and signed him as the first artist on Taco's new label Re7ax Records.
Juto's major early dates included opening for Daisy and – in his second performance ever – for Lauryn Hill at the Mayan in Los Angeles.
On 9 November 2019 he performed at Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival at Dodger Stadium.
In March 2019 he was featured on "Can I Kick It" off Logic's "Supermarket" album.
That same month, Juto released his first EP on Taco's Re7ax label, "Velvet", distributed by AWAL, and the single "Homebody/Options" featuring Taco.
He followed it up with the seven-track EP "Wool" on 1 November, also distributed by AWAL.
Singles from that EP included 'FAF' and 'Night Text.'
His concert bookings at the time of writing include headlining the Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles in January 2020.
EPs
Singles
Alex Stik Castro
Alex Stik Castro Giraldo (born 8 March 1994) is a Colombian football player who plays as winger for Cruz Azul in Mexico's Liga MX.
Castro began his career at Alianza Petrolera, debuting on 17 October 2013 in a 1–0 Copa Colombia defeat Atlético Nacional as a 63rd minute substitute for Dairon Asprilla.
He made his league debut three days later, again as a substitute, in a 2–0 defeat to Cúcuta Deportivo.
Castro scored his first senior goal on 9 April 2015, the opening goal in a 2–2 league draw with La Equidad.
In June 2017, Castro completed a transfer to Deportivo Cali.
He made his debut for the team on 8 July 2017 in a 4–2 win over Envigado and appeared in a continental competition for the first a week later, in the second round of the 2017 Copa Sudamericana against Junior.
After half a season with "Los Azucareros", Castro spent the next two campaigns on loan, returning to Alianza Petrolera in 2018 before another loan spell, this time to fellow Primera A team Deportes Tolima, in 2019.
The loan deal contained the option to purchase Castro at the end of the season but in December 2019, Deportivo Cali released a statement announcing Tolima had declined the option.
They did, however, admit that Castro's "future will be discussed" as he continued to express a desire to leave, particularly as he wanted to play abroad.
On 24 January 2020, Castro signed a three-year contract with Liga MX team Cruz Azul.
Lütisburg railway station
Lütisburg railway station () is a railway station in Lütisburg, in the Swiss canton of St. Gallen.
It is an intermediate stop on the Wil–Ebnat-Kappel line and is served by local trains only.
Lütisburg is served by the S9 of the St. Gallen S-Bahn:
Bütschwil railway station
Bütschwil railway station () is a railway station in Bütschwil-Ganterschwil, in the Swiss canton of St. Gallen.
It is an intermediate stop on the Wil–Ebnat-Kappel line and is served by local trains only.
Bütschwil is served by the S9 of the St. Gallen S-Bahn: