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Raisa was born in Los Angeles. [15] In the summer of 2017, Raisa donated one of her kidneys to her friend, singer and actress Selena Gomez, who has lupus. [16] [17] [18] Raisa said that Gomez was told by doctors that the two were match before she was and that it was Gomez who informed her that the two were a match. [19]
Franka (Francesca Victoria), the lead character that the series is named after, is a young, attractive and adventurous female private investigator. [1] She lives in a slightly fictionalised version of the Netherlands, and since 1993's Flight of the Atlantis has clearly been revealed as a resident of Amsterdam (before, she lived in the fictional 'Groterdam').
François Pérol was the architect of the creation of Groupe BPCE, which he subsequently led for nearly a decade. Before moving to the Tours Duo in 2022, Groupe BPCE and Natixis were headquartered respectively on 50 and 30, Avenue Pierre-Mendès-France [] in Paris, flanked on both ends by office buildings of the Caisse des dépôts et consignations.
Franka Potente (German: [fʁaŋka po.ˈtɛn.tə] ⓘ; born 22 July 1974) is a German actress.She first appeared in the comedy film After Five in the Forest Primeval (1995), for which she won a Bavarian Film Award for Best Young Actress.
Rise, a 2011 film with Andrew Stevens; Rise, an Australian film; Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, often abbreviated as "Rise" in promotional material; Rise: Blood Hunter, a 2007 horror/thriller film directed by Sebastian Gutierrez
The Franck–Hertz experiment was the first electrical measurement to clearly show the quantum nature of atoms.It was presented on April 24, 1914, to the German Physical Society in a paper by James Franck and Gustav Hertz.
Vancouver Rise FC is a professional women's soccer club based in Vancouver, British Columbia that will compete in the Northern Super League, in the top flight of the Canadian soccer league system. Majority-owned by Vancouver Whitecaps co-owner Greg Kerfoot, the club is led by Sinead King, and managed by Stephanie Labbé .
Franck wrote a number of juvenile works between 1834-1837 to which he assigned an opus number; he later disowned these early works, except the Premiere Grande Fantaisie Op. 12 (1836), which he occasionally played in later life.