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"Silvio Appiani (5 April 1894 – 20 October 1915) was an Italian football forward. The Stadio Silvio Appiani in Padua was named after him. Career Appiani made his debut on May 4, 1913 with Padova in the Campionato Veneto di Promozione. In the 1913–14 season he played 2 games: Against Petrarca and against Udinese. In 1914, Calcio Padova won the Campionato Veneto-Emiliano di Promozione and went to the Prima Categoria dell'Italia Settentrionale reaching fourth place behind Vicenza, Hellas Verona and Venezia. Appiani was the driver and gunner of the team and scored 18 goals in 14 games. In 1915 he won the Coppa Veneta. After enlisting in the army during World War I, Appiani died on October 20, 1915 on Kras at only 21 years old due to an Austrian bombardment. External links *Profile at 100anni.padovacalcio.it 1894 births 1907 deaths Italian footballers Association football forwards Calcio Padova players "
"Thomas Ashton (23 March 1844 - 12 October 1927) was a British trade unionist. Born in Openshaw, Ashton worked as a coal miner from the age of 12, and in 1865 became secretary of the Bradford and Clayton miners' lodge. This dissolved two years later, but Ashton re-established it in 1873, facing victimisation, but also being elected as checkweighman. He subsequently led the formation of the Lancashire and Cheshire Miners' Federation, and was its secretary from 1881. Ashton next worked with Ben Pickard to establish the Miners' Federation of Great Britain, and he was appointed as its first secretary. Although he personally supported the Conservative Party, he did not attempt to influence the union's political views, which initially followed Pickard's liberalism. He also worked with Pickard to establish the Miners' International Federation, and was its secretary from 1890 until 1914. In 1917, Ashton was appointed to the Privy Council. He retired from all his union posts in 1919. References 1844 births 1927 deaths English miners General Secretaries of the National Union of Mineworkers (Great Britain) Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom Trade unionists from Manchester "
"Be The Bear is the nom de plume of Swedish artist and producer Christina Wehage. Previews of her two forthcoming singles, ‘’Erupt’’ and ‘’Mermaid’’, have been featured in international TV commercials. Short versions of both songs have been released on Be The Bear's YouTube channel with over 750 000 views. Behind the name In the music press, Wehage has explained that her artist name comes from that she "used to be scared of bears. I used to dream about them every night, chasing me up old wooden staircases [...] When dreams come back again and again, I think it's because you are trying to deal with something. I wasn't facing my fears and challenging myself". "Be The Bear is like an appeal to myself to do the things that I find scary or difficult. To stand up, make noise and challenge myself and others". =Featured in films= * Det är okej att känna hopp =Featured in commercials= * Heart On A Line (Saab 9-4X) * Barfotavisan (Blomsterlandet) * Sparks (Volvo V70 Connected Touch) * Song For Elliott (Volvo Family Of 60) * Mermaid (Volvo Concept Estate) * Erupt (Volvo Cross Country, Winter Story) * ‘’Malibu Lover’’ (Volvo Cross Country) References External links YouTube Channel * Facebook Page Musicians from Gothenburg Swedish electronic musicians Swedish pop singers Swedish female singers Swedish women artists Synth-pop singers "