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Xuân Lan (Head judge: Season 2-3, 5) Phạm Hoài Nam (Season 2-3) Nam Trung (Season 2-5, 8, 9) ... Lê Thị Kim Dung: Nguyễn Thùy Dương & Nguyễn Thị Chà Mi
Kim Tuyền, on the other hand, was criticized for her lack of emotion and adaptability. Kim Tuyền and Thanh Thủy landed in the bottom two, both for their unsatisfied photos. The judges decided that Thanh Thủy had more potential, so Kim Tuyền was sent home. First call-out: Hoàng Thùy; Bottom two: Kim Tuyền & Thanh Thủy; Eliminated ...
Phạm Tuyên was born on January 12, 1930, at rural commune Lương Ngọc, urban commune Bình Giang, province Hải Hưng.He is the ninth child of the very famous journalist, scholar and culture researcher Phạm Quỳnh (1892–1945) (Was executed by Viet Minh in 1945).
Hero Hesman (Vietnamese: Dũng sĩ Hesman) is a Vietnamese science-fiction comic series created by artist Ignatius Nguyễn Hùng Lân and was published by Hanoi Fine Arts Publishing House.
[3] [5] The book was inspired by a Bengali man, a sailor from Bengal who settled in Harlem in the 1930s. The book examines passenger records and census papers to picture the life of early Bengali settlers and how they settled to largely African-American neighborhoods because of racial segregation then.
W. C. Handy – composer and bandleader; lived on Strivers' Row in Harlem towards the end of his life [34] Benny Harris – musician, trumpet [63] Lorenz Hart – lyricist [1] Johnny Hartman – vocalist; born in Louisiana, grew up in Chicago, moved to Harlem's Sugar Hill in 1950s; Evan Hunter, aka Ed McBain – author, grew up in East Harlem [64]
The Harlem Line in its current form originated from the New York and Harlem Railroad (NY&H), which was the first streetcar company in the United States. It was franchised, on April 25, 1831, to run between the original city core in lower Manhattan to the suburb of Harlem, several miles to the north on Manhattan Island.
The Dai Viet forces suffered a defeat after facing Lan Xang-Lanna allied forces, which resulted in their troops diminishing. By November 1484, Thanh Tong and his forces had withdrawn back to Dai Viet. [ 53 ] [ 57 ] According to the Ming Shilu , in 1488 Burmese Ava embassy in China complained about Dai Viet's incursion into its territory.