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fweqqfwe Person 1 thought at back of the walls and looking at the circle plus and with the mudroom side walls thinking word and font which is not date but word name and math number without itself being a month and a year, no calendar references moving time earth and numerical rise 'APRIL 2023' but brain thinks it is a date negativity bias it puts up, card, duuuh, tap paper book theme planner agenda aaah, APRIL, capitalized month white, traditional graphed info, blobby bunch, change thought to different source source 2>1 'APRIL 2027' calendar, and thinks 'APRIL 2027 calendar' saying '2027, 2023' pre hidden memories, thinking it is a year, calendar, and month, aaah, calendar lister agenda task, time putter card planner official legal or illegal authentication event happeners (lawless or lawful). but it is not in fact, but it may say it is but it is a lie, you know a different between 1st and 2nd source? right?? Feb 2019 says, but besides the month, aaaah, calendar capitalized day checking, day time change, paper, flip, writing, credit, APRIL juh, duh, tap, journal, top hanging, all month of the year graph, boring, time, all being there, time and season occasion, full year calendar people and time, months card, Special, time agenda official listing paper calendar 2027 calendar JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY ---- DECEMBER, all being and celebration and holiday aide-memoire stuffs. grandparents old writing booklet and this booklet shit + that is what your brain negator refers this to as 'APRIL 2023' which is not falsely it calls that this which is a name calling bully. that is nothing, but a still unmoving timeless, one card spotted, empty zero screen thing with no display or element, meaningless, bare, still motionless static and empty and dead and unestabilished and nonlegit, 'APRIL is the fruit name timeless but it is an always existing untime item, still duh do anything expiryless, not clock plastic time always fruit food article plain reference space, different subject, harvest condition still, nothing but harvest plant talk, timeless, scenery empty, always still nickname and 2023 is year brain thinks, but it is no year it is a math decimal number counting up numbers still spot, spaceless, zero placed, the math number sequence, still quantitative totaler chart, not the time year, not calendar occasion, but it is a decimal arithmetic number reference nothing, spotless, emoty spaced, absently, displayless no meaning item, no moving motion or/of time, math empty white space, counting up higher value, not era and century references white lined two counting up visual representation number line wolframalpha 2023, decimal eeeh, math counting block sequence, educative, and math all stillempty meaningless, spaceless, one source math, just like 2124.912347 is 2023, locked, inside math, dividing calculating operations, algebraic like, institutive uuh alarm operation math, white screen, plain background unmoving one shadow attached background, quantitative measuring scaling mechanical zooming up/down still, immobile, one placed shadow black, always existing, deathless, decimal number slice, duuh math, divide and unit and separate, not referring to time but math, operative, data based, motionless, still, unaffecting, black, unchangeable, always existing math, numerals, digit, enter, math count property divide or quantitative factor, not time, buuuh, still, stuck, wall uuhhh alarm, still unfound, trapped, time no property no move always unmoving trapped plain emoty unbackgrounded always unchangeable, immutable/unchangeable thing, timeless, effective multiply pitch and existing value, counting up to down, all number not year, never change, no bigger than tdecimal part fraction always still mute trapped, motionless, same preserve frozen, static, duuh black white background, unvarying invariant, quantitative multiply functionless, amount uuuh, add up total chart value, dark invisible still effectless, time going, amount existing no elapses, but still plain unbackground actionless is 'APRIL 2023' 2023. So as APRIL. 'APRIL 2023' is this here.

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dfqweqwed Person 1 memory; karthi Uthay, 1862 maple grove road home ottawa, canada, kanata, ontario, January 30, 2019; in floor level +1, toward the rail and the laundry room door entrance place, and looking at the window, thinking dark winter background partial daylight evening, dimmed, tree fir, dark but sun lit, walking, room, grand wood room jewelry old indian room grand, pine decoration green red christmas pine tree, man and huuh deep voice, covered warm, dark protection, peace, Child, dialogue and insanity-free zone, about to dream drive reckless crash dark, light on, scary nightmare death dangers verges, and thoughts like looking at window, happy fonts, smiles like, "Dec 2023 Christmas", thinking the pine tree, christmas reference, decorative christmas relativity, holiday month winter 'tis the season conditions, christmas thought, future, thought, front, Dec 2023, that is 4 11/12 years or 59 months ahead of Present time Jan 2019 - Jan 30, 2019, that too before that looking and thinking thoughts like criticism, of scream-crying and wearing diaper rule restriction older people, allow legally, not society, restrict or stop. anger resentment karthi uthay wrote helper someone's passage, online, world changing goodness. peace, not violence. sabotaged, sadness, resentment, all this. Night at 8:23 pm. 2nd month of winter, -2.

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edqwfw Karthi Uthayabalan thought; two sides, butterflies, two, at the same time, flapping wings, at tempos, 616 or 400 bpm, due to song, persovvenit in D-F major octave 2 or 38.5 bpm catching thump sound volleyball people's hands, Volleyball at spring time date "April 21st" vonach day calendar planned event holiday-like, G, fairy dust misty sound, pop or music effect theme, sparkle sound, Morning, at soccerfield, with net, with students, doing, volleyball, bumping, go to another player bump with hands, actually 38.5 bpm bumps, thought, volleyball sport, tryouts high-school 2021-2022 school year, volleyball exercise build sustainability booster sport, human body, hot spring weather, fairly warm temperature, little snow time and rainy grass and wet land + air filled with 80.3% moisture spring beginning yearly time. edqwfw Karthi Uthayabalan thought; two sides, butterflies, two, at the same time, flapping wings, at tempos, 616 or 400 bpm, due to song, persovvenit in D-F major octave 2 or 38.5 bpm catching thump sound volleyball people's hands, Volleyball at spring time date "April 21st" vonach day calendar planned event holiday-like, G, fairy dust misty sound, pop or music effect theme, sparkle sound, Morning, at soccerfield, with net, with students, doing, volleyball, bumping, go to another player bump with hands, actually 38.5 bpm bumps, thought, volleyball sport, tryouts high-school 2021-2022 school year, volleyball exercise build sustainability booster sport, human body, hot spring weather, fairly warm temperature, little snow time and rainy grass and wet land + air filled with 80.3% moisture spring beginning yearly time. edqwfw Karthi Uthayabalan thought; two sides, butterflies, two, at the same time, flapping wings, at tempos, 616 or 400 bpm, due to song, persovvenit in D-F major octave 2 or 38.5 bpm catching thump sound volleyball people's hands, Volleyball at spring time date "April 21st" vonach day calendar planned event holiday-like, G, fairy dust misty sound, pop or music effect theme, sparkle sound, Morning, at soccerfield, with net, with students, doing, volleyball, bumping, go to another player bump with hands, actually 38.5 bpm bumps, thought, volleyball sport, tryouts high-school 2021-2022 school year, volleyball exercise build sustainability booster sport, human body, hot spring weather, fairly warm temperature, little snow time and rainy grass and wet land + air filled with 80.3% moisture spring beginning yearly time. edqwfw Karthi Uthayabalan thought; two sides, butterflies, two, at the same time, flapping wings, at tempos, 616 or 400 bpm, due to song, persovvenit in D-F major octave 2 or 38.5 bpm catching thump sound volleyball people's hands, Volleyball at spring time date "April 21st" vonach day calendar planned event holiday-like, G, fairy dust misty sound, pop or music effect theme, sparkle sound, Morning, at soccerfield, with net, with students, doing, volleyball, bumping, go to another player bump with hands, actually 38.5 bpm bumps, thought, volleyball sport, tryouts high-school 2021-2022 school year, volleyball exercise build sustainability booster sport, human body, hot spring weather, fairly warm temperature, little snow time and rainy grass and wet land + air filled with 80.3% moisture spring beginning yearly time.

by iu1hi535626

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ergergrghe karthi uthay memory; August 2020; Late August; Karthi Uthayabalan In Front Lenovo Computer Device, Looking at screen, watching calculator, calculating Numbers "1 / 6,103.5162... = answer (1.63839982...e-4)," thinking, precision clear mechanical window background plate calculator, no rounding up, glass plate, windows 10 calculator, compared to asus phone calculator, original cardboard plate, imprecision, this calculator is 105% precise, too, clear plate background thoughts. and memories. in Holiday Inn Suites Hotel, Floor level, higher, XE04 and Room Other (RH42) type floor level and type room number! karthi uthay memory, post-night time, holiday inn suites glow lights, design seen, lights on, dark glows, sagnjeevie, asha nagarajah, uthayabalan nagarajah, and karthi uthay standing by car, ready to take stuffs suitcases, necessities, foods, clothes and supplies and everything, karthi uthay one minute, looking at the car, thinking, holiday inn suites, 14.75, head shake, girl, intrusive thought, 92.5% subconscious, vaguer, but, looking at golden van. (karthi uthay misrecalled it as white van!). but looking at car, night, and far gap place scene, space streets. high amount acre area space eternity-like!

by u23ygyer123

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ergfgefr November 8, 2022 is Official/National Cappuccino day! the u.s. and canadian holiday on the gregorian and julian calendar! should be celebrated, it is coming soon! (November 2021). ⭐

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ewewwer Skip to main contentAccessibility help Accessibility feedback Google APRIL 19, 2019. All ImagesNewsVideosMapsMore Tools About 3,130,000,000 results (0.56 seconds) April 19, 2019 Date in History: News, Social Media & Day Infohttps://www.wincalendar.com › Calendar-Canada › Apr... Apr. 19, 2019 — April 19, 2019 was ... · 109th day of the year. There were then 256 days left in 2019. · 16th Friday of 2019. · on the 16th week of 2019 (using ISO ... People also ask What happened April 19th 2019? Today is Friday, April 19, the 109th day of 2019. On April 19, 1995, a truck bomb destroyed the Alfred P. ... Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people.Apr. 19, 2019 Today in History: April 19, 2019 - cleveland.comhttps://www.cleveland.com › metro › today-in-history-a... Search for: What happened April 19th 2019? What is celebrated in April 19? What day of the week was April 2019? When was Easter April 2019? Did Easter happen in 2019? Thus, in 2019, Easter was held on Sunday, April 21, after the full Moon on Friday, April 19. When Is Easter 2021? | How Easter's Date is Determined - Old Farmer's ...https://www.almanac.com › content › when-is-easter Search for: Did Easter happen in 2019? What is the rarest date for Easter? When was Easter Sunday 2020? Is Easter Sunday always in April? Feedback April 2019 Calendarhttps://www.calendar-365.com › calendar › 2019 › April ... 2019 Calendar including week numbers. And see for each day the sunrise and sunset in April 2019 Calendar. ... April 19, Good Friday. April 21, Easter. Canadian Holiday On April 19 2019?https://www.vercalendario.info › event › canada-holida... Apr. 19, 2019 — The following are Canada's holidays and observances that apply to Friday, 2019-04-19: Good Friday: Commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus. Notes:. What Day Of The Week Was April 19, 2019? - DayOfTheWeek ...https://www.dayoftheweek.org › d=19 › y=2019 April 19, 2019 was the 109th day of the year 2019 in the Gregorian calendar. There were 256 days remaining until the end of the year. What Happened on April 19, 2019 - On This Dayhttps://www.onthisday.com › date › 2019 › april › 19 Apr. 19, 2019 — What happened on April 19, 2019. Browse historical events, famous birthdays and notable deaths from Apr 19, 2019 or search by date, ... April 19 - Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › April_19 April 19 is the 109th day of the year (110th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; ... Retrieved 2019-04-17. ... Retrieved 19 June 2019. Today in History: April 19, 2019 - cleveland.comhttps://www.cleveland.com › metro › today-in-history-a... Today in History: April 19, 2019. Published: Apr. 19, 2019, 8:30 a.m. ... Today is Friday, April 19, the 109th day of 2019. There are 256 days left in the ... 19th April, 2019 - Days Of The Yearhttps://www.daysoftheyear.com › 19th April, 2019 Apr. 19, 2019 — Fri Apr 19th, 2019 is Bicycle Day, Hanging Out Day, Rice Ball Day, Poetry And The Creative Mind Day, Garlic Day... and much more! Holidays for Friday, April 19th, 2019 - Checkiday.comhttps://www.checkiday.com › 19 › 2019 Apr. 19, 2019 — April 19, 2019 - Today's holidays are Bicycle Day, Good Friday, Humorous Day, John Parker Day, National Amaretto Day, National Garlic Day, ... 1000 days from April 19, 2019 | WikiDates.orghttps://www.wikidates.org › calculate › 1000-days-from... April 19, 2019 is a Friday. • 1000 days from 4/19/2019 (713 weekdays) would be Wednesday, January 12, 2022. • It is the 12th day of the year and in the 2nd ... Related searches April 20, 2019 April 1, 2019 April 14, 2019 April 15, 2019 April 4, 2019 April 22, 2019 See more Image of April 2019 calendar April 2019 calendar Image of April 2019 calendar with holidays April 2019 calendar with holidays Image of april 15, 2019 calendar april 15, 2019 calendar Feedback april 19 2019 day april 19 2019 to today april 19, 2019 holiday april 20, 2019 day 10 april 2019 day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next Canada K2S, Ottawa, ON - From your IP address - Update location HelpSend feedbackPrivacyTerms

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Oguni Official Holiday is Karthi Uthay Death Day (May 16, 2021). Time (1:05:00.0000 pm to 1:45:00.0000 pm).

by WORKYOUFUCKINGLOSER

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oguni https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/generic?iso=20210729T0128&p0=188&msg=Death+day+Person+%28Karthi+Uthay%29.&font=sanserif&csz=1 (99.99% time left). Karthi Uthay Death day Holiday.

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oguni Karthi Uthay Death Is every year occurring holiday on May 5 Each year. Karthi Uthay dies on May 5, 2021 at times between 3:20:00.0000 pm and 4:00:00.0000 pm. This will be a holiday federal holiday that won't affect the school year. and this holiday is called Fergust day.

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oguni Official Karthi Uthay Deathday Holiday: May 5, 2021 and May 5, 2022 at 3:20:00.0000 pm to 4:00:00.0000 pm.

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EHUG Page protected with pending changes July 27 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search For the album by Fifth Harmony, see 7/27. << July >> Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2021 July 27 in recent years 2020 (Monday) 2019 (Saturday) 2018 (Friday) 2017 (Thursday) 2016 (Wednesday) 2015 (Monday) 2014 (Sunday) 2013 (Saturday) 2012 (Friday) 2011 (Wednesday) July 27 is the 208th day of the year (209th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. 157 days remain until the end of the year. Contents 1 Events 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 Holidays and observances 5 References 6 External links Events 1054 – Siward, Earl of Northumbria, invades Scotland and defeats Macbeth, King of Scotland somewhere north of the Firth of Forth. 1189 – Friedrich Barbarossa arrives at Niš, the capital of Serbian King Stefan Nemanja, during the Third Crusade. 1202 – Georgian–Seljuk wars: At the Battle of Basian the Kingdom of Georgia defeats the Sultanate of Rum. 1214 – Battle of Bouvines: Philip II of France decisively defeats Imperial, English and Flemish armies, effectively ending John of England's Angevin Empire. 1299 – According to Edward Gibbon, Osman I invades the territory of Nicomedia for the first time, usually considered to be the founding day of the Ottoman state. 1302 – Battle of Bapheus: Decisive Ottoman victory over the Byzantines opening up Bithynia for Turkish conquest. 1549 – The Jesuit priest Francis Xavier's ship reaches Japan. 1663 – The English Parliament passes the second Navigation Act requiring that all goods bound for the American colonies have to be sent in English ships from English ports. After the Acts of Union 1707, Scotland would be included in the Act. 1689 – Glorious Revolution: The Battle of Killiecrankie is a victory for the Jacobites.[1] 1694 – A Royal charter is granted to the Bank of England. 1775 – Founding of the U.S. Army Medical Department: The Second Continental Congress passes legislation establishing "an hospital for an army consisting of 20,000 men." 1778 – American Revolution: First Battle of Ushant: British and French fleets fight to a standoff. 1789 – The first U.S. federal government agency, the Department of Foreign Affairs, is established (it will be later renamed Department of State). 1794 – French Revolution: Maximilien Robespierre is arrested after encouraging the execution of more than 17,000 "enemies of the Revolution". 1816 – Seminole Wars: The Battle of Negro Fort ends when a hot shot cannonball fired by US Navy Gunboat No. 154 explodes the fort's Powder Magazine, killing approximately 275. It is considered the deadliest single cannon shot in US history. 1857 – Indian Rebellion: Sixty-eight men hold out for eight days against a force of 2,500 to 3,000 mutinying sepoys and 8,000 irregular forces. 1865 – Welsh settlers arrive at Chubut in Argentina. 1866 – The first permanent transatlantic telegraph cable is successfully completed, stretching from Valentia Island, Ireland, to Heart's Content, Newfoundland. 1880 – Second Anglo-Afghan War: Battle of Maiwand: Afghan forces led by Mohammad Ayub Khan defeat the British Army in battle near Maiwand, Afghanistan. 1890 – Vincent van Gogh shoots himself and dies two days later. 1900 – Kaiser Wilhelm II makes a speech comparing Germans to Huns; for years afterwards, "Hun" would be a disparaging name for Germans. 1917 – World War I: The Allies reach the Yser Canal at the Battle of Passchendaele. 1919 – The Chicago Race Riot erupts after a racial incident occurred on a South Side beach, leading to 38 fatalities and 537 injuries over a five-day period. 1921 – Researchers at the University of Toronto, led by biochemist Frederick Banting, prove that the hormone insulin regulates blood sugar. 1929 – The Geneva Convention of 1929, dealing with treatment of prisoners-of-war, is signed by 53 nations. 1940 – The animated short A Wild Hare is released, introducing the character of Bugs Bunny. 1942 – World War II: Allied forces successfully halt the final Axis advance into Egypt. 1949 – Initial flight of the de Havilland Comet, the first jet-powered airliner. 1953 – Cessation of hostilities is achieved in the Korean War when the United States, China, and North Korea sign an armistice agreement. Syngman Rhee, President of South Korea, refuses to sign but pledges to observe the armistice. 1955 – The Austrian State Treaty restores Austrian sovereignty. 1955 – El Al Flight 402 is shot down by two fighter jets after straying into Bulgarian air space. All 58 people onboard are killed. 1959 – The Continental League is announced as baseball's "3rd major league" in the United States. 1964 – Vietnam War: Five thousand more American military advisers are sent to South Vietnam bringing the total number of United States forces in Vietnam to 21,000. 1974 – Watergate scandal: The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee votes 27 to 11 to recommend the first article of impeachment (for obstruction of justice) against President Richard Nixon. 1975 – Mayor of Jaffna and former MP Alfred Duraiappah is shot dead. 1981 – While landing at Chihuahua International Airport, Aeromexico Flight 230 overshoots the runway. Thirty-two of the 66 passengers and crew on board the DC-9 are killed.[2] 1983 – Black July: Eighteen Tamil political prisoners at the Welikada high security prison in Colombo are massacred by Sinhalese prisoners, the second such massacre in two days. 1989 – While attempting to land at Tripoli International Airport in Libya, Korean Air Flight 803 crashes just short of the runway. Seventy-five of the 199 passengers and crew and four people on the ground are killed, in the second accident involving a DC-10 in less than two weeks, the first being United Airlines Flight 232. 1990 – The Supreme Soviet of the Belarusian Soviet Republic declares independence of Belarus from the Soviet Union. Until 1996 the day is celebrated as the Independence Day of Belarus; after a referendum held that year the celebration of independence is moved to June 3. 1990 – The Jamaat al Muslimeen attempt a coup d'état in Trinidad and Tobago. 1995 – The Korean War Veterans Memorial is dedicated in Washington, D.C.. 1996 – In Atlanta, United States, a pipe bomb explodes at Centennial Olympic Park during the 1996 Summer Olympics. 1997 – About 50 people are killed in the Si Zerrouk massacre in Algeria. 2002 – Ukraine airshow disaster: A Sukhoi Su-27 fighter crashes during an air show at Lviv, Ukraine killing 77 and injuring more than 500 others, making it the deadliest air show disaster in history. 2005 – After an incident during STS-114, NASA grounds the Space Shuttle, pending an investigation of the continuing problem with the shedding of foam insulation from the external fuel tank. 2015 – At least seven people are killed and many injured after gunmen attack an Indian police station in Punjab. 2016 – At a news conference, U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump expresses the hope that Russians can recover thirty thousand emails that were deleted from Hillary Clinton's personal server.[3] Births 774 – Kūkai, Japanese Buddhist monk, founder of Esoteric (Shingon) Buddhism (d. 835)[4] 1452 – Ludovico Sforza, Italian son of Francesco I Sforza (d. 1508) 1452 – Lucrezia Crivelli, mistress of Ludovico Sforza (d. 1508) 1502 – Francesco Corteccia, Italian composer (d. 1571) 1578 – Frances Howard, Duchess of Richmond (d. 1639) 1612 – Murad IV, Ottoman Sultan (d. 1640) 1625 – Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich (d. 1672) 1667 – Johann Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician and academic (d. 1748) 1733 – Jeremiah Dixon, English surveyor and astronomer (d. 1779) 1740 – Jeanne Baré, French explorer (d. 1803) 1741 – François-Hippolyte Barthélémon, French-English violinist and composer (d. 1808) 1752 – Samuel Smith, American general and politician (d. 1839) 1768 – Charlotte Corday, French assassin of Jean-Paul Marat (d. 1793) 1768 – Joseph Anton Koch, Austrian painter (d. 1839) 1773 – Jacob Aall, Norwegian economist and politician (d. 1844) 1777 – Thomas Campbell, Scottish-French poet and academic (d. 1844) 1777 – Henry Trevor, 21st Baron Dacre, English general (d. 1853) 1781 – Mauro Giuliani, Italian singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 1828) 1784 – Denis Davydov, Russian general and poet (d. 1839) 1812 – Thomas Lanier Clingman, American general and politician (d. 1897) 1818 – Agostino Roscelli, Italian priest and saint (d. 1902) 1824 – Alexandre Dumas, fils, French novelist and playwright (d. 1895) 1833 – Thomas George Bonney, English geologist, mountaineer, and academic (d. 1923) 1835 – Giosuè Carducci, Italian poet and educator, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1907) 1848 – Loránd Eötvös, Hungarian physicist and politician, Minister of Education of Hungary (d. 1919) 1848 – Friedrich Ernst Dorn, German physicist (d.1916) 1853 – Vladimir Korolenko, Ukrainian journalist, author, and activist (d. 1921) 1853 – Elizabeth Plankinton, American philanthropist (d. 1923) 1854 – Takahashi Korekiyo, Japanese accountant and politician, 20th Prime Minister of Japan (d. 1936) 1857 – José Celso Barbosa, Puerto Rican physician, sociologist, and politician (d. 1921) 1857 – Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis Budge, English Egyptologist, Orientalist, and philologist (d.1934) 1858 – George Lyon, Canadian golfer and cricketer (d. 1938) 1866 – António José de Almeida, Portuguese physician and politician, 6th President of Portugal (d. 1929) 1867 – Enrique Granados, Spanish pianist and composer (d. 1916) 1870 – Hilaire Belloc, French-born British writer and historian (d. 1953) 1872 – Stanislav Binički, Serbian composer, conductor, and pedagogue. (d. 1942) 1879 – Francesco Gaeta, Italian poet (d. 1927) 1877 – Ernő Dohnányi, Hungarian pianist, composer, and conductor (d. 1960) 1881 – Hans Fischer, German chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1945) 1882 – Geoffrey de Havilland, English pilot and engineer, founded the de Havilland Aircraft Company (d. 1965) 1886 – Ernst May, German architect and urban planner (d. 1970) 1889 – Vera Karalli, Russian ballerina, choreographer, and actress (d. 1972) 1890 – Benjamin Miessner, American radio engineer and inventor (d. 1976) 1890 – Armas Taipale, Finnish discus thrower and shot putter (d. 1976) 1891 – Jacob van der Hoeden, Dutch-Israeli veterinarian and academic (d. 1968) 1893 – Ugo Agostoni, Italian cyclist (d. 1941) 1894 – Mientje Kling, Dutch actress (d. 1966) 1896 – Robert George, Scottish air marshal and politician, 24th Governor of South Australia (d. 1967) 1896 – Henri Longchambon, French lawyer and politician (d. 1969) 1899 – Percy Hornibrook, Australian cricketer (d. 1976) 1902 – Yaroslav Halan, Ukrainian playwright and publicist (d. 1949) 1903 – Nikolay Cherkasov, Russian actor (d. 1966) 1903 – Michail Stasinopoulos, Greek jurist and politician, President of Greece (d. 2002) 1903 – Mārtiņš Zīverts, Latvian playwright (d. 1990) 1904 – Lyudmila Rudenko, Soviet chess player (d. 1986) 1905 – Leo Durocher, American baseball player and manager (d. 1991) 1906 – Jerzy Giedroyc, Polish author and activist (d. 2000) 1906 – Herbert Jasper, Canadian psychologist and neurologist (d. 1999) 1907 – Ross Alexander, American stage and film actor (d. 1937) 1907 – Carl McClellan Hill, American educator and academic administrator (d. 1995) 1907 – Irene Fischer, Austrian-American geodesist and mathematician (d. 2009) 1908 – Joseph Mitchell, American journalist and author (d. 1996) 1910 – Julien Gracq, French author and critic (d. 2007) 1910 – Lupita Tovar, Mexican-American actress (d. 2016) 1911 – Rayner Heppenstall, English author and poet (d. 1981) 1912 – Vernon Elliott, English bassoon player, composer, and conductor (d. 1996) 1913 – George L. Street III, American captain, Medal of Honor recipient (d. 2000) 1914 – August Sang, Estonian poet and translator (d. 1969) 1915 – Mario Del Monaco, Italian tenor (d. 1982) 1915 – Josef Priller, German colonel and pilot (d. 1961) 1916 – Elizabeth Hardwick, American literary critic, novelist, and short story writer (d. 2007) 1916 – Skippy Williams, American saxophonist and arranger (d. 1994) 1916 – Keenan Wynn, American actor (d. 1986) 1918 – Leonard Rose, American cellist and educator (d. 1984) 1920 – Henry D. "Homer" Haynes, American comedian and musician (d. 1971) 1921 – Garry Davis, American pilot and activist, created the World Passport (d. 2013) 1921 – Émile Genest, Canadian-American actor (d. 2003) 1922 – Adolfo Celi, Italian actor, director, and screenwriter (d. 1986) 1922 – Norman Lear, American screenwriter and producer 1923 – Mas Oyama, South Korean-Japanese martial artist (d. 1994) 1924 – Vincent Canby, American historian and critic (d. 2000) 1924 – Otar Taktakishvili, Georgian composer and conductor (d. 1989) 1927 – Guy Carawan, American singer and musicologist (d. 2015) 1927 – Pierre Granier-Deferre, French director and screenwriter (d. 2007) 1927 – Will Jordan, American comedian and actor (d. 2018) 1927 – C. Rajadurai, Sri Lankan journalist and politician, 1st Mayor of Batticaloa 1927 – John Seigenthaler, American journalist and academic (d. 2014) 1928 – Joseph Kittinger, American colonel and pilot 1929 – Jean Baudrillard, French sociologist and philosopher (d. 2007) 1929 – Harvey Fuqua, American singer-songwriter and producer (d. 2010) 1929 – Jack Higgins, English author and academic 1929 – Marc Wilkinson, French-Australian composer and conductor 1930 – Joy Whitby, English director, producer, and screenwriter 1930 – Shirley Williams, English academic and politician, Secretary of State for Education 1931 – Khieu Samphan, Cambodian academic and politician, 28th Prime Minister of Cambodia 1931 – Jerry Van Dyke, American actor (d. 2018) 1932 – Forest Able, American basketball player 1932 – Diane Webber, American model, dancer and actress 1933 – Nick Reynolds, American singer and bongo player (d. 2008) 1933 – Ted Whitten, Australian footballer and journalist (d. 1995) 1935 – Hillar Kärner, Estonian chess player 1935 – Billy McCullough, Northern Irish footballer 1936 – J. Robert Hooper, American businessman and politician (d. 2008) 1937 – Anna Dawson, English actress and singer 1937 – Don Galloway, American actor (d. 2009) 1937 – Robert Holmes à Court, South African-Australian businessman and lawyer (d. 1990) 1938 – Gary Gygax, American game designer, co-created Dungeons & Dragons (d. 2008) 1939 – William Eggleston, American photographer and academic 1939 – Michael Longley, Northern Irish poet and academic 1939 – Paulo Silvino, Brazilian comedian, composer and actor (d. 2017) 1940 – Pina Bausch, German dancer and choreographer (d. 2009) 1941 – Christian Boesch, Austrian opera singer 1941 – Johannes Fritsch, German viola player and composer (d. 2010) 1942 – Édith Butler, Canadian singer-songwriter 1942 – John Pleshette, American actor, director, and screenwriter 1942 – Dennis Ralston, American tennis player 1943 – Jeremy Greenstock, English diplomat, British Ambassador to the United Nations 1944 – Bobbie Gentry, American singer-songwriter and guitarist 1944 – Jean-Marie Leblanc, French cyclist and journalist 1944 – Barbara Thomson, English saxophonist and composer 1946 – Peter Reading, English poet and author (d. 2011) 1947 – Kazuyoshi Miura, Japanese businessman (d. 2008) 1947 – Giora Spiegel, Israeli footballer and coach[5] 1947 – Betty Thomas, American actress, director, and producer 1948 – Peggy Fleming, American figure skater and sportscaster 1948 – James Munby, English lawyer and judge 1948 – Henny Vrienten, Dutch singer-songwriter and bass player 1949 – Maury Chaykin, American-Canadian actor (d. 2010) 1949 – André Dupont, Canadian ice hockey player and coach 1949 – Rory MacDonald, Scottish singer-songwriter and bass player 1949 – Maureen McGovern, American singer and actress 1949 – Robert Rankin, English author and illustrator 1950 – Simon Jones, English actor 1951 – Roseanna Cunningham, Scottish lawyer and politician, Minister for Community Safety and Legal Affairs 1951 – Bob Diamond, American-English banker and businessman 1951 – Rolf Thung, Dutch tennis player 1952 – Marvin Barnes, American basketball player (d. 2014) 1952 – Roxanne Hart, American actress 1953 – Chung Dong-young, South Korean journalist and politician, 31st South Korean Minister of Unification 1953 – Yahoo Serious, Australian actor, director, producer, and screenwriter 1954 – Philippe Alliot, French race car driver and sportscaster 1954 – G. S. Bali, Indian lawyer and politician 1954 – Mark Stanway, English keyboard player 1954 – Ricardo Uceda, Peruvian journalist and author 1955 – Cat Bauer, American journalist, author, and playwright 1955 – Allan Border, Australian cricketer and coach 1955 – John Howell, English journalist and politician 1955 – Bobby Rondinelli, American drummer 1956 – Carol Leifer, American actress, comedian, screenwriter, and producer 1957 – Bill Engvall, American comedian, actor, and producer 1958 – Christopher Dean, English figure skater and choreographer 1958 – Kimmo Hakola, Finnish composer 1959 – Joe DeSa, American baseball player (d. 1986) 1959 – Hugh Green, American football player 1959 – Yiannos Papantoniou, French-Greek economist and politician, Greek Minister of National Defence 1960 – Jo Durie, English tennis player and sportscaster 1960 – Conway Savage, Australian singer-songwriter and keyboard player (d. 2018) 1960 – Emily Thornberry, English lawyer and politician 1961 – Ed Orgeron, American football coach[6] 1962 – Neil Brooks, Australian swimmer 1962 – Karl Mueller, American bass player (d. 2005) 1963 – Donnie Yen, Chinese-Hong Kong actor, director, producer, and martial artist 1964 – Rex Brown, American bass player and songwriter 1965 – José Luis Chilavert, Paraguayan footballer 1966 – Steve Tilson, English footballer and manager 1967 – Rahul Bose, Indian journalist, actor, director, and screenwriter 1967 – Juliana Hatfield, American singer-songwriter and musician 1967 – Hans Mathisen, Norwegian guitarist and composer 1967 – Neil Smith, English cricketer 1967 – Craig Wolanin, American ice hockey player 1968 – Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Italian actress and producer 1968 – Tom Goodwin, American baseball player and coach 1968 – Sabina Jeschke, Swedish-German engineer and academic 1968 – Julian McMahon, Australian actor and producer 1968 – Ricardo Rosset, Brazilian race car driver 1969 – Triple H, American wrestler and actor 1969 – Jonty Rhodes, South African cricketer and coach 1970 – Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Danish actor and producer 1970 – David Davies, English-Welsh politician 1971 – Matthew Johns, Australian rugby league player, sportscaster and television host 1971 – Anna Menconi, Italian Paralympic archer[7] 1972 – Clint Robinson, Australian kayaker[8] 1972 – Maya Rudolph, American actress 1972 – Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor, Malaysian surgeon and astronaut 1973 – Cassandra Clare, American journalist and author 1973 – Erik Nys, Belgian long jumper 1973 – Gorden Tallis, Australian rugby league player and coach 1974 – Eason Chan, Hong Kong singer, actor, and producer 1974 – Pete Yorn, American singer-songwriter and guitarist 1975 – Serkan Çeliköz, Turkish keyboard player and songwriter 1975 – Shea Hillenbrand, American baseball player 1975 – Fred Mascherino, American singer-songwriter and guitarist 1975 – Alessandro Pistone, Italian footballer 1975 – Alex Rodriguez, American baseball player 1976 – Demis Hassabis, English computer scientist and academic 1976 – Scott Mason, Australian cricketer (d. 2005) 1977 – Foo Swee Chin, Singaporean illustrator 1977 – Björn Dreyer, German footballer 1977 – Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Irish actor 1978 – Diarmuid O'Sullivan, Irish hurler and manager 1979 – Marielle Franco, Brazilian politician, feminist, and human rights activist (d. 2018) 1979 – Jorge Arce, Mexican boxer 1979 – Sidney Govou, French footballer 1979 – Shannon Moore, American wrestler and singer 1980 – Allan Davis, Australian cyclist 1980 – Wesley Gonzales, Filipino basketball player 1981 – Susan King Borchardt, American basketball player 1981 – Collins Obuya, Kenyan cricketer 1981 – Dash Snow, American painter and photographer (d. 2009) 1981 – Christopher Weselek, German rugby player 1982 – Neil Harbisson, English-Catalan painter, composer, and activist 1983 – Lorik Cana, Albanian footballer 1983 – Martijn Maaskant, Dutch cyclist 1983 – Goran Pandev, Macedonian footballer 1983 – Soccor Velho, Indian footballer (d. 2013) 1984 – Antoine Bethea, American football player 1984 – Tsuyoshi Nishioka, Japanese baseball player 1984 – Max Scherzer, American baseball player 1984 – Taylor Schilling, American actress 1984 – Kenny Wormald, American actor, dancer, and choreographer 1985 – Husain Abdullah, American football player 1985 – Matteo Pratichetti, Italian rugby player 1985 – Ajmal Shahzad, English cricketer 1986 – DeMarre Carroll, American basketball player 1986 – Ryan Flaherty, American baseball player 1986 – Ryan Griffen, Australian footballer 1987 – Jacoby Ford, American football player 1987 – Marek Hamšík, Slovak footballer 1987 – Jordan Hill, American basketball player 1987 – Sarah Parsons, American ice hockey player 1988 – Adam Biddle, Australian footballer 1988 – Yoervis Medina, Venezuelan baseball player 1988 – Ryan Tannehill, American football player[9] 1989 – Maya Ali, Pakistani actress 1990 – Nick Hogan, American race car driver and actor 1990 – Paolo Hurtado, Peruvian footballer 1990 – Cheyenne Kimball, American singer-songwriter and guitarist 1990 – Stephen Li-Chung Kuo, Taiwanese-American figure skater 1990 – Kriti Sanon, Indian actress 1993 – Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Australian rugby league player[10] 1993 – Max Power, English footballer[11] 1993 – Jordan Spieth, American golfer[12] Deaths 903 – Abdallah II of Ifriqiya, Aghlabid emir 959 – Chai Rong, emperor of Later Zhou 1144 – Salomea of Berg, High Duchess consort of Poland 1061 – Nicholas II, pope of the Catholic Church 1101 – Conrad II, king of Italy (b. 1074) 1101 – Hugh d'Avranches, Earl of Chester (b. c. 1047) 1158 – Geoffrey VI, Count of Anjou (b. 1134) 1276 – James I of Aragon (b. 1208) 1365 – Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria (b. 1339) 1382 – Joanna I of Naples (b. 1326) 1510 – Giovanni Sforza, Italian condottiere (b. 1466) 1469 – William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (b. 1423) 1656 – Salomo Glassius, German theologian and critic (b. 1593) 1675 – Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne, French general (b. 1611) 1689 – John Graham, 1st Viscount Dundee, Scottish general (b. c. 1648)[13] 1759 – Pierre Louis Maupertuis, French mathematician and philosopher (b. 1698) 1770 – Robert Dinwiddie, Scottish merchant and politician, Colonial Governor of Virginia (b. 1693) 1841 – Mikhail Lermontov, Russian poet and painter (b. 1814) 1844 – John Dalton, English physicist, meteorologist, and chemist (b. 1776) 1863 – William Lowndes Yancey, American journalist and politician (b. 1813) 1865 – Jean-Joseph Dassy, French painter and lithographer (b. 1791) 1875 – Aleksander Kunileid, Estonian composer and educator (b. 1845) 1876 – Albertus van Raalte, Dutch-born American minister and author (b. 1811) 1883 – Montgomery Blair, American lieutenant and politician, 20th United States Postmaster General (b. 1813) 1916 – Charles Fryatt, English captain (b. 1872) 1916 – William Jonas, English footballer (d. 1890) 1917 – Emil Theodor Kocher, Swiss physician and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1841) 1921 – Myrddin Fardd, Welsh writer and antiquarian scholar (b. 1836) 1924 – Ferruccio Busoni, Italian pianist, composer, and conductor (b. 1866) 1931 – Auguste Forel, Swiss neuroanatomist and psychiatrist (b. 1848) 1938 – Tom Crean, Irish seaman and explorer (b. 1877) 1941 – Alfred Henry O'Keeffe, New Zealand painter and educator (b. 1858) 1942 – Karl Pärsimägi, Estonian painter (b. 1902) 1946 – Gertrude Stein, American novelist, poet, and playwright (b. 1874) 1948 – Woolf Barnato, English race car driver and businessman (b. 1898) 1948 – Joe Tinker, American baseball player and manager (b. 1880) 1948 – Dorothea Bleek, South African anthropologist and philologist (b. 1873) 1951 – Paul Kogerman, Estonian chemist and politician, 22nd Estonian Minister of Education (b. 1891) 1958 – Claire Lee Chennault, American general and pilot (b. 1893) 1960 – Julie Vinter Hansen, Danish-Swiss astronomer and academic (b. 1890) 1962 – Richard Aldington, English poet and author (b. 1892) 1962 – James H. Kindelberger, American pilot and businessman (b. 1895) 1963 – Hooks Dauss, American baseball player (b. 1889) 1963 – Garrett Morgan, American inventor (b. 1877) 1964 – Winifred Lenihan, American actress, writer, and director (b. 1898) 1965 – Daniel-Rops, French historian and author (b. 1901) 1968 – Babe Adams, American baseball player and manager (b. 1882) 1970 – António de Oliveira Salazar, Portuguese economist and politician, 100th Prime Minister of Portugal (b. 1889) 1971 – Charlie Tully, Irish footballer and manager (b. 1924) 1975 – Alfred Duraiappah, Sri Lankan Tamil lawyer and politician (d. 1926)[14] 1978 – Bob Heffron, New Zealand-Australian miner and politician, 30th Premier of New South Wales (b. 1890) 1978 – Willem van Otterloo, Dutch cellist, composer, and conductor (b. 1907) 1980 – Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Iranian king (b. 1919) 1981 – William Wyler, American director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1902) 1981 – Elizabeth Rona, Hungarian American nuclear chemist (b. 1890)[15] 1984 – James Mason, English actor (b. 1909) 1985 – Smoky Joe Wood, American baseball player and coach (b. 1889) 1987 – Travis Jackson, American baseball player, coach, and manager (b. 1903) 1988 – Frank Zamboni, American inventor and businessman, founded the Zamboni Company (b. 1901) 1990 – Bobby Day, American singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer (b. 1928) 1990 – René Toribio, Guadeloupean politician (b. 1912) 1991 – John Friedrich, German-Australian engineer and conman (b. 1950) 1992 – Max Dupain, Australian photographer and educator (b. 1911) 1992 – Tzeni Karezi, Greek actress and screenwriter 1993 – Reggie Lewis, American basketball player (b. 1965) 1994 – Kevin Carter, South African photographer and journalist (b. 1960) 1995 – Melih Esenbel, Turkish politician and diplomat, 20th Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs (b. 1915) 1995 – Rick Ferrell, American baseball player and coach (b. 1905) 1995 – Miklós Rózsa, Hungarian-American composer and conductor (b. 1907) 1998 – Binnie Barnes, English-American actress (b. 1903) 1999 – Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov, Russian mathematician, physicist, and mountaineer (b. 1912) 1999 – Harry Edison, American trumpet player (b. 1915) 2000 – Gordon Solie, American sportscaster (b. 1929) 2001 – Rhonda Sing, Canadian wrestler (b. 1961) 2001 – Leon Wilkeson, American bass player and songwriter (b. 1952) 2003 – Vance Hartke, American lieutenant, lawyer, and politician (b. 1919) 2003 – Bob Hope, English-American actor, comedian, television personality, and businessman (b. 1903)[16] 2005 – Al Held, American painter and academic (b. 1928) 2005 – Marten Toonder, Dutch author and illustrator (b. 1912) 2006 – Maryann Mahaffey, American academic and politician (b. 1925) 2007 – James Oyebola, Nigerian-English boxer (b. 1961) 2008 – Youssef Chahine, Egyptian director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1926) 2008 – Horst Stein, German-born Swiss conductor (b. 1928) 2008 – Isaac Saba Raffoul, Mexican businessman (b. 1923) 2010 – Maury Chaykin, American-Canadian actor (b. 1949) 2010 – Jack Tatum, American football player (b. 1948) 2012 – Norman Alden, American actor (b. 1924) 2012 – R. G. Armstrong, American actor and playwright (b. 1917) 2012 – Darryl Cotton, Australian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor (b. 1949) 2012 – Geoffrey Hughes, English actor (b. 1944) 2012 – Tony Martin, American actor and singer (b. 1913) 2012 – Jack Taylor, English footballer and referee (b. 1930) 2013 – Fernando Alonso, Cuban dancer, co-founded the Cuban National Ballet (b. 1914) 2013 – Lindy Boggs, American politician and diplomat, 5th United States Ambassador to the Holy See (b. 1916) 2013 – Bud Day, American colonel and pilot, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1925) 2013 – Kidd Kraddick, American radio host (b. 1959) 2013 – Ilya Segalovich, Russian businessman, co-founded Yandex (b. 1964) 2014 – Richard Bolt, New Zealand air marshal and pilot (b. 1923) 2014 – George Freese, American baseball player and coach (b. 1926) 2014 – Wallace Jones, American basketball player and coach (b. 1926) 2014 – Francesco Marchisano, Italian cardinal (b. 1929) 2014 – Paul Schell, American lawyer and politician, 50th Mayor of Seattle (b. 1937) 2015 – Rickey Grundy, American singer-songwriter (b. 1959) 2015 – A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, Indian engineer, academic, and politician, 11th President of India (b. 1931)[17] 2015 – Samuel Pisar, Polish-born American lawyer and author (b. 1929) 2015 – Anthony Shaw, English general (b. 1930) 2016 – Einojuhani Rautavaara, Finnish composer (b.1928)[18] 2016 – James Alan McPherson, American short story writer and essayist (b. 1943)[19] 2016 – Jerry Doyle, American actor and talk show host (b. 1956)[20] 2016 – Piet de Jong, Dutch politician and naval officer, Minister of Defence (1963–67), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1967–71) (b. 1915)[21] 2017 – Sam Shepard, American playwright, actor, author, screenwriter, and director (b.1943)[22] 2018 – Marco Aurelio Denegri, Peruvian literature critic, television host and sexologist[23] Holidays and observances Christian feast day: Arethas (Western Christianity) Aurelius and Natalia and companions of the Martyrs of Córdoba. Maurus, Pantalemon, and Sergius Pantaleon Seven Sleepers of Ephesus (Roman Martyrology) National Sleepy Head Day (Finland) Theobald of Marly Blessed Titus Brandsma, O.Carm. July 27 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Day of Victory in the Great Fatherland Liberation War (North Korea) Iglesia ni Cristo Day (the Philippines) José Celso Barbosa Day (Puerto Rico) Martyrs and Wounded Soldiers Day (Vietnam) References Jeremy Black (1994). European Warfare, 1660-1815. Taylor & Francis. p. 107. ISBN 978-1-85728-173-6. Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 XA-DEN Chihuahua-Gen Fierro Villalobos Airport (CUU)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 2019-07-25. Levingston, Ivan (27 July 2016). "Trump: I hope Russia finds 'the 30,000 emails that are missing'". CNBC. Retrieved 25 July 2020. Hakeda Yoshito S. (1972). Kūkai : Major Works. Columbia University Press. p. 14. ISBN 978-0-23103-627-6. "Past players". Maccabi Tel Aviv. "Ed Orgeron". LSU Tigers. Retrieved 20 March 2020. 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