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Klopp after winning against Middlesbrough on the final day of the 2016–17 season to secure fourth in the league. Klopp's debut was a 0–0 away draw with Tottenham Hotspur on 17 October. [88] On 28 October, Klopp secured his first win as Liverpool manager against AFC Bournemouth in the League Cup to proceed to the quarter-finals. [89]
In 2001, she played the role of Ulla in the original cast of the Broadway musical The Producers, by Mel Brooks. Huffman received the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical for the role. She made her film debut in the film Hero (1992). She has since appeared in Space Marines (1996), [2] Romance & Cigarettes and The ...
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Ulla Agneta Jones (née Andersson; born 18 June 1946) [1] is a Swedish photographer, actress, singer-songwriter, and retired model. From 1967 to 1974 she was wife of music producer Quincy Jones and is the mother of Quincy Jones III .
Cristiano Ronaldo is the most-followed individual user on Facebook with 170 million followers. Shakira is the most-followed female individual user on Facebook with 123 million followers. This article contains a list of the top 50 accounts with the largest number of followers on the social media platform Facebook.
Klopp is a German surname, from Middle Low German klopper ‘clapper’, ‘bobbin’, ‘hammer’. Compare [clarification needed] Chlodobert [1] Notable people with the surname include: Jürgen Klopp (born 1967), German football player and manager; Nico Klopp (1894–1930), Luxembourgish painter; Onno Klopp (1822–1903), German historian
Facebook allows users to upload photos, and to add them to albums. In December 2010, the company enabled facial recognition technology, helping users identify people to tag in uploaded photos. [91] In May 2011, Facebook launched a feature to tag specific Facebook pages in photos, including brands, products, and companies. [92]
Manchester United's "Busby Babes", pictured in 1958, before their last match.. The "Busby Babes" were the group of footballers, recruited and trained by Manchester United chief scout Joe Armstrong and assistant manager Jimmy Murphy, who progressed from the club's youth team into the first team under the management of the eponymous Matt Busby from the late 1940s and throughout the 1950s.