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240 (first edition) ISBN. 978-0-207-19709-3. The Other Face of Janus is a 2001 young adult novel by Louise Katz. It follows the story of Edwina Nearly who after facing a range of problems decides to get away from it all by visiting an art gallery only to fall into a painting in which laws of physics don't apply. [1]
Janus Putkonen. Janus Kostia Putkonen (born 16 January 1974 in Pernå) [1] is a Finnish theater director, journalist, eurosceptic [2] and propagandist. [3] Putkonen was the editor-in-chief of the Verkkomedia website, which was active from 2011–2013. From 2015 to 2018, he was the director of the Russian-backed Donetsk Separatist Information ...
Janus was produced on Broadway for the 1955–1956 season, at the Plymouth Theatre. The play opened on November 25, 1955, and closed on June 30, 1956, after 251 performances. Margaret Sullavan and Claude Dauphin played the two principals; the other players were Robert Preston, Robert Emhardt, and Mary Finney. The director was Reginald Denham.
Martin Janus (also Martin Jahn, Jähn and Jan; c. 1620 – c. 1682) was a German Protestant minister, church musician, hymnwriter, teacher and editor. He wrote the lyrics of the hymn "Jesu, meiner Seelen Wonne", which became popular in the arrangement of a Bach chorale as Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring .
Janus is a genus of stem sawflies in the family Cephidae. There are about five described species in Janus. Species. These five species belong to the genus Janus: Janus abbreviatus (Say) i c g; Janus compressus (Fabricius, 1793) g; Janus cynosbati (Linnaeus, 1758) g; Janus integer (Norton) i c g b (currant stem girdler) Janus luteipes ...
US$2.106 Billion ( Fiscal Year Ended July 3, 2021) [1] Number of employees. 22,770 (July 3, 2021) Website. www .pfgc .com. Performance Food Group Company (PFG) is an American company that was founded in 1885 in Richmond, Virginia, by food peddler James Capers. [2] [3] Headquartered in Goochland County, Virginia (just outside Richmond), the ...
Leernout was born to a wealthy family in Bruges on 15 November 1545. He was educated in Ghent and Antwerp, and then at the University of Leuven. [1] Around 1565 he travelled to Paris, where he became friends with Janus Dousa and Lucas Fruytier. The three encouraged one another in writing poetry, particularly translating epigrams from book 7 of ...
Janus was a 44-gun, 18-pounder Roebuck -class ship. The class was a revival of the design used to construct the fifth-rate HMS Roebuck in 1769, by Sir Thomas Slade. The ships, while classified as fifth-rates, were not frigates because they carried two gun decks, of which a frigate would have only one.