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her placid bosom and she held me there as I could feel myself conceding. And that was when I thought of you. I thought of you and I wept. I wept into her. I wept, so far from home I wept and I raged, like a newborn baby abandoned in a hurricane.
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Penn, so everyone wondered how he would respond in his next bout back at 155, especially considering that Sanchez promised to take Penn into the late rounds and simply outwork him en route to taking the title. Penn, a little more low-key than usual leading up to the bout, took everything in and then unleashed it on fight night, putting on one of his best performances in dominating Sanchez before finishing him in the fifth round. Cardio? The Prodigy had plenty. Matt Hughes III -- November 20, 2010 -- UFC 123 Result -- Penn KO1 The win over Sanchez would be Penn's last as lightweight champion, as he lost a razor-thin decision to Frankie Edgar at UFC 112 in April of 2010 and then a more lopsided verdict in their rematch in August of that year. Undeterred, Penn surprised many when he revealed that he was moving back to 170, and his first opponent at UFC 123 would be none other than his old nemesis Hughes. In the rubber match though, Penn took care of business quickly, knocking the Hall of Famer out in just 21 seconds. When it was over, it was shades of the first Uno fight, as Penn sprinted out of the Octagon before returning for the official announcements. As he said after the bout, "I've been trying to do a fight like the (first) Uno fight for the last nine years and it just never came out that way. So when this fight (with Hughes) ended
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From the very beginning there was a philosophy undergirding the Montgomery boycott, the philosophy of nonviolent resistance. There was always the problem of getting this method over because it didn?t make sense to most of the people in the beginning. We had to use our mass meetings to explain nonviolence to a community of people who had never heard of the philosophy and in many instances were not sympathetic with it. We had meetings twice a week on Mondays and on Thursdays, and we had an institute on nonviolence and social change. We had to make it clear that nonviolent resistance is not a method of cowardice. It does resist. It is not a method of stagnant passivity and deadening complacency. The nonviolent resister is just as opposed to the evil that he is standing against as the violent resister but he resists without violence. This method is nonaggressive physically but strongly aggressive spiritually. NOT TO HUMILIATE BUT TO WIN OVER Another thing that we had to get over was the fact that the nonviolent resister does not seek to humiliate or defeat the opponent but to win his friendship and understanding. This was always a cry that we had to set before people that our aim is not to defeat the white community, not to humiliate the white community, but to win the friendship of all of the persons who had perpetrated this system in the past. The end of violence or the aftermath of violence is bitterness. The
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important by their power to suspend the soft insistence of the wind that urges you to the edge of the field and the silence waiting there, deeper than music.
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bugger, get your bloody finger out, because playing privileged is playing possum. day nine: got it! both! I must try to be the perfect person. sometimes noisy, sometimes quiet, sometimes hard and sometimes frail. day ten: I'm too tired to do anything today.but, tomorrow I'll start my diet and answer some of my fan mail. adn't realized that I wanted a war sees misled unity, there's blood on the handle of the door and blood for dirt in polls beats game for a laugh top television whispers vive le psychopath and its chanted in bars, sipping continental lager but belching British breath that will get into your eyes and it'll change your mind hadn't realized see here, you want babies, you want beer look here, why brew babies, why brew beer you want sex and drugs and choice, then don't choose death use your loaf and don't vote death yes to none of this bet on the wrong horse your cash and your trust put on the false one and at the starting gate the so called sure fire and they sure will fire will you cheer them on? why then do you want babies some people don't have gardens some people have never seen dirt some people lust to fondle dirt some people fight for dirt I say give everybody the right to dirt give everybody the right to live and we demand cheaper bus fares now! we have surplus, we have scarcity famines are good news for dealers
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respective owners. All Dashboard Confessional - What I Wanted To Say Was song lyrics might be restricted for educational and personal use only.
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investment of a new library is 4 to 1 meaning every dollar spent returns four in economic activity. The present design concept which has been discussed at several public meetings will be the economic anchor for the Palmetto Business District. I think we also need to think of Palmetto Ave as the Main Street of a business district. We need to maximize the ( The rest of the Dialogue of Mike has been lost.) Rich Campbell - 2 Year Seat - Develop the old sewer site as contemplated by City. - New Library should be built as contemplated by Library Foundation. It is a economic engine. Victor Spano - 2 Year Seat Mr. Leland (the Beach Blvd. consultant), is an excellent planner, but he is not a commercial real estate broker. I worry the City could be disappointed with the results of the RFQ. It needs to be marketed by a professional broker. I feel the site lays out adjacent to the promenade like the Biltmore Four Seasons in Montecito / Santa Barbara. http://www.fourseasons.com/santabarbara/ I personally would like to see something like that. Let's "Shoot for the Stars" here. The proximity to the Golf Course and Ocean makes it a spectacular opportunity. I support the new Library. Having a strong fiscal picture for our local government here will enable the City to more cost effectively sell bonds for its construction. The library will become a traffic and customer drawing magnet for Palmetto Avenue, or in other words an "anchor". I
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or good lyricists or bad ones or not, just listen to the music and feel it, I think that's what we're supposed to do. I don't sound too hippieish, do I? General Comment: Could the song mean.. that somebody is dealing drugs and all of the kids start to come there but aren't supposed to .. like the first rule of fight club is you don't talk about fight club..? General Comment: The lyrics are brilliant Its an older adult song i think"all you little kids seem to think you know just where it's at" Means kids who think they know it all even tho there kids. "treating your mother and father like a welcome mat" Means you live in there house and pay no respect to there rules. This songs is high energy briliance. Marc
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some custom functionality if the requirements call for it, and in some cases automating the request and provisioning process, so that end-users can either create new collaboration sites on their own, or can fill out a form and route the request through a standard process. Increasingly, the company will have some flavor of enterprise social computing, where the end users can vote and comment on content, subscribe to topics, post updates, and see activity streams. We test the solution, incorporate feedback, receive some form of signoff, move all the new collaborative functionality into Production, train the end-users (who, of course, have received communication about the coming change along the way), and that's a wrap for that scope of work. The IT department can tell their executives, "The deployment was a success, we now have collaboration." There is a mental checking of the box. Take a look at the following team site. It has many of the components of the ones I work on every day - a task list, a calendar, document storage, contact information, announcements, and even a picture of the day to keep things dynamic and engaging. The entire team can contribute or remove anything at any time with no restrictions. The site is an important hub of frequently-changing information, accessed multiple times a day. Is it the most mature team site in the world? Admittedly not - there's no remote access, no automated notifications on new content, no integration with other systems, and no ability to share
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Britain out of Northern America. A dangerous way Britain is going in order to fulfill the lawbreaking wishes of the psycho government to the West beyond Ireland. Britain must not let itself get blackmailed into breaking valid international treaties and laws. Even if the U.S. threaten to publish nasty information about the British government if they don't bow to their wishes, Britain must stand strong and tall. Everything is better than to become the vassal of a rogue state and get isolated from the other European countries. Old Europe, and Britain is part of it, does not need America. And now it is about time the Swedish authorities clear up their act and review their "reasons" for an extradition. Therer is not much proof of anything left on their side. 'Why did this same government let Yvonne Fletcher's killers travel from their embassy to the airport, while it will not do the same for Assange who has not been proved to have committed any crime at all, let alone murder?' GrassyNoel- the legislation which allows Willie Hague to rattle his sabre at the Ecuadoreans (I hope in vain)was passed in 1987 in the wake of the Yvonne Fletcher shooting- a classic example of knee jerk law making. In 1984 when wpc Fletcher was fatally shot the Government had no handy domestic legislation available to justify the storming of the Libyan diplomatic compound & the arrest of her killers. @John Goss -- the server is under heavy load, having been directly
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a massive bayonet charge to overwhelm the defenders, but as he surveyed the front, he quickly realized that French's and Hancock's divisions were in no shape to move forward again. He next planned for his final division, commanded by Maj. Gen. Oliver O. Howard , to swing to the right and attempt to envelop the Confederate left, but upon receiving urgent requests for help from French and Hancock, he sent Howard's men over and around the fallen troops instead. The brigade of Col. Joshua Owen went in first, reinforced by Col. Norman J. Hall 's brigade, and then two regiments of Brig. Gen. Alfred Sully 's brigade. The other corps in Sumner's grand division was the IX Corps, and he sent in one of its divisions under Brig. Gen. Samuel Sturgis . After two hours of desperate fighting, four Union divisions had failed in the mission Burnside had originally assigned to one. Casualties were heavy: II Corps losses for the afternoon were 4,114, Sturgis's division 1,011. [ 32 ] While the Union Army paused, Longstreet reinforced his line so that there were four ranks of infantrymen behind the stone wall. Brig. Gen. Thomas R. R. Cobb of Georgia, who had commanded the key sector of the line, was mortally wounded by an exploding artillery shell and was replaced by Brig. Gen. Joseph B. Kershaw . General Lee expressed concerns to Longstreet about the massing troops breaking his line, but Longstreet assured his commander, "General, if you put every man on
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Check out Tom Waits I Wish I Was In New Orleans lyrics - another terrific addition to the already magnificent Tom Waits lyrics collection. I Wish I Was In New Orleans lyrics are part of the Small Change album that features an amazing beat and vocals. Tom Waits I Wish I Was In New Orleans lyrics Well, I wish I was in New Orleans I can see it in my dreams arm-in-arm down Burgundy a bottle and my friends and me hoist up a few tall cool ones play some pool and listen to that tenor saxophone calling me home and I can hear the band begin When the Saints Go Marching In by the whiskers on my chin New Orleans, I'll be there I'll drink you under the table be red nose go for walks the old haunts what I wants is red beans and rice and wear the dress I like so well and meet me at the old saloon make sure there's a Dixie moon New Orleans, I'll be there and deal the cards roll the dice if it ain't that ole Chuck E. Weiss and Clayborn Avenue me and you Sam Jones and all and I wish I was in New Orleans I can see it in my dreams arm-in-arm down Burgundy a bottle and my friends and me New Orleans, I'll be there Back to Tom Waits lyrics You're now at Tom Waits I Wish I Was In New Orleans lyrics page Tom Waits I
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my plan for today. We have storm force winds and rain forecast today so I'm going to reorganise my undercover clothes line. It's a bit too high for me at the moment, so I'll ask H to help me lower it. I want to make it a permanent feature on the back verandah where I have plenty of room to hang clothes when it's raining, so I never have to use the dryer. I'm going to tidy up out there as I go and make the area as work friendly and inviting as I can. 16 comments: Hi Rhonda Jean, I have found I work best with a To Do List. When I make a list I founf myself rushing through the day just to get things done. So now in order to keep my life simple. I just make notes of important things. The day to day things I just do. I have my days sit up so I so the same task on that day each week. I have bananas on my trees in my back yard. I posted a picture this week. They will be ripe next April. I love reading your post on simple living. Blessings, Elizabeth Hi Rhonda Jean, so nice of you to take interest in what we plan to do! I was just at this moment feeling very alone in this... (HA! But feels like such a yawn, sharing it with anyone...) So here goes! I'm a sucker for the daily to do
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So I stuck to that, and thought of ways to ground that idea with something that still felt mysterious but also real and relatable. 06. How was it to work with the only 18-year old French producer? Its amazing, age aside, I still think he is one of the best producers I've ever heard, let alone worked with. But even outside of music, he very intelligent and extremely well spoken. So there's never any trouble for us understanding each other even though French is his first language. I'm extremely proud and excited to be a part of his journey. 07. Are there any other producers who you would like to work with in the future? Tons! Always really wanted to work with Benny Blanco, Teddy Riley, Babyface, Justice, Daft Punk, deadmau5, Danger Mouse, Timberland.... to name a few off the top of my head...I'd like to somehow mix all of those production styles together! Thad be cray! 08. You also have a solo album coming up, what can you tell us about that? I Do I do! Well Jarrad (Kritzstein) and I have been working on it for the last 8 months or so, taking a little break to start shooting a music video for the next single and then getting back to it! Aiming for January release..next single will be out in october though! 09. What inspired you when writing the tracks for the album? Oh man...so much...I'd say when we started this record I really wanted to just
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to keep you around because he loves her so much that he would just do anything just to keep her with him Second part of the song --->he is saying that look i know before that i was selfish and a jerk to you but i am telling you this time i have changed for you and i sitting her saying that i will do anything for you to just see how much i have changed and that i really hope you see how much i really dont want to loose and if i do then it will not be good {i have heard it so many times} at the end of the song --->he is saying what do i have to do to forget you because she is driving him crazy with not just seeing how much she really meant to him i read the song and think thats sounds just like my relationship now...went out with a girl...would have given my life for her...then she realizes that she doesnt love me anymore...and now were working things out, but i feel exactly like the guy in the song..."what do i have to do" General Comment: I totlaay love this song. It can go both ways. It s phycotic in a way because its about this poor guy who is pining ove this one gir. He wants the is girl to tell him what to do to keep her. Like he can't live his his lif wiht out her. I
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to the registry office to get his name on the birth certificate. I was so scared and I did not want this I wanted me and the baby to break free As soon as the certificate was done he was gone!! I met my now Husband when my daughter was 6 weeks old and he is her dad. We have never seen the biological donor or heard from him Surely I can get him removed from her birth certificate under these circumstances. My husband, who is a Paratrooper in the Special Forces, wants to adopt our daughter but we are scared because of what an awful person the donor is, he would just do anything to throw a spanner in the works. Please help us, we are so desperate to do the best thing for our daughter. She is so grounded and such an amazing intelligent girl and we are so scared of the awful life she would be exposed to if the donor were to be any where near her. A. Hello I sympathise with you because you are doing your best to move on from a horrible experience and the law is not assisting you. Another way of looking at this is that the law is protecting your child's right to be aware of her biological father. In time, you may wish to explain why he is not in her life and she may make her own informed decision. For now, he is not in her life and
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Stabbed In The Back Lyrics - Youth Of Today We were brother, you and me loyal to our hardcore scene our thought, our aims, our goals were true then someting happened to you you changed I remember all the things you said shit you said ! I guess it was a just a buch of fucking lies fucking lies! stabbed us all in the back right in the back ! Don't you dare look me in the eyes ! all we stood for, all our dreams you've forgotten what they mean I tell you this my thoughts are real and I'll never change the way I feel ! Please Click here to submit the Corrections of Stabbed In The Back Lyrics
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A blurry background can help to emphasize your subject and get rid of distracting features and blurred backgrounds can be achieved with compacts just as effectively as they can with a DSLR. Here are some top tips on getting a blurry background with a compact. Portrait Mode The portrait mode on your camera is ideal for creating a blurry background, because it knows that the main focus of the picture will be on the face and not the surrounding area. It also knows that you will want to use a wider aperture (smaller f number) to create a very shallow depth of field. Macro mode Macro mode knows that you are shooting small objects, and therefore won't want lots of background objects cluttering up the frame. It is ideal if you are taking photos of your subject close up. Macro mode is great for photographing flowers, insects and other small objects that will benefit from having a blurry background behind them. Aperture Priority Some mid-range compacts allow you to change the aperture your camera uses by switching to Aperture Priority Mode. This mode controls the depth of field in your image and the larger the aperture you pick (smaller f number) the shallower your depth of field will be. So, if you want those blurry backgrounds try and use a larger aperture. Move Your Subject If you're not getting the desired blurred effect by using the methods above, it may be because your subject is too close to the background
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don't work to let us say what we want to say. Those accounting definitions rule our thought in ways they shouldn't. Must do a post on this sometime, just finding the words and accounting definitions so you can say what you want to say clearly and consistently. (Which I basically agree with, BTW). Lorenzo and K: It's all right for you young trendy people with your smart phones and Starbucks coffee and crap. But whenever people talk about abolishing currency it sends Brave New World/1984 shivers up my spine. I think about me, and all the homeless alcoholics. How will we cope? In Margaret Atwood's Handmaids Tale, the first thing they did was abolish currency. Steve: thanks! But I think it's the monetary system that causes recessions, not the financial system. The only reason that financial failures cause recessions is that the monetary and financial system are linked in a disfunctional way, so one spills over into the other. Greg: I disagree with you there. Stuff will always go wrong on the real side of the economy, whether due to human stupidity, ignorance, good bets that just didn't come off, or asteroid strikes. And there's always going to be structural unemployment, which we can ameliorate or not through various measures. But none of these ought to cause aggregate demand failures, which are a purely monetary phenomenon. It's the medium of exchange what dunnit. I'm much closer to K's sort of proposal. Set up a monetary system so a demand to
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It's official: the inexorable rise of China has rendered meaningless ancient units of area such as the square mile, as reporters struggle to express the extent of the country's megacities in terms the average reader can understand. Handily for the Telegraph, it can fall back on the accepted Reg standard -- the Wales -- in ... units Actually, it's probabably that the Chinese working in metric, which the Telegraph converted into the Newspaper Journalist System of Measures - you know, the one that uses Celsius for temperatures below the freezing point of water, but then Fahrenheit when it starts getting hot, because of course, they Newspaper Journalists know the best way of representing The Truth to their readership. @ Wooohoo... Depends if you were trying to lick them all in one go, or sequentially due to an unfeasably large postal run. I guess the solution would be an automated and industrial grade spraying solution. If not sequential then I guess the benefit would be that you'd probably never have to buy any stamps ever again. Although you'd be pretty pissed off if you'd bought 24,137,939,319 stamps from the Post Office and they suddenly made them obsolete in favour of some crap Blue Peter appeal type edition of stamps. Luckily.... Shenzhen I was lucky enough to take a day trip to Shenzhen from Hong Kong in 1983. There was one high rise building, an eight storey hotel, and the rest was mostly slums. The Chinese govt tour guides were very proud
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Political Rhetoric, Present and Future GB discusses the global state of the art of speech-giving, speech-making and agitprop with public intellectual John Ralston Saul GB Who are the best speakers in the world today, politically? JRS Long silence. The reason for which there is a 'long silence' is that, with the gradual bureaucratization of politics, we have ended up with -- through the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s -- politicians increasingly reading speeches written for them by somebody else; that is, politicians being made to feel that they were not the real political leaders, but rather -- in a sense -- heads of a large bureaucracy. The result has been that politicians may think that they have a responsibility to speak in a solid and measured way -- with the consequence that they not only became boring and bad speakers, but sound artificial and are not listened to. Modern speech writers started adding in 'rhetoric,' which sounded artificial, and led to people listening even less to political speeches. This also came with a rise in populism; that is, we saw the revival of populist speaking -- with populist politicians winning power here and there -- meaning that the speech writers started putting populist rhetoric in as a gloss on top of the boring managerial material that they had been producing. So what we now have are sensible, elected leaders giving speeches that, at one level, are boring, solid stuff and, at another level, cheap rhetoric. For example, the introduction of the
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years of work, that's where we're going. MIKE QUARMBY: Yes. I figured if we could knock a few kilos off, we'd be able to run faster, keep up with the pace. No, I think we're pretty fit. We eat a lot of bush tucker.
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The First Quarrel 'W AIT a little,' you say, 'you are sure it 'll all come right,' But the boy was born i' trouble, an' looks so wan an' so white: Wait! an' once I ha' waited -- I hadn't to wait for long. Now I wait, wait, wait for Harry. -- No, no, you are doing me wrong! Harry and I were married: the boy can hold up his head, The boy was born in wedlock, but after my man was dead; I ha' work'd for him fifteen years, an' I work an' I wait to the end. I am all alone in the world, an' you are my only friend. II. Doctor, if you can wait, I'll tell you the tale o' my life. When Harry an' I were children, he call'd me his own little wife; I was happy when I was with him, an' sorry when he was away. An' when we play'd together, I loved him better than play; He workt me the daisy chain -- he made me the cowslip ball, He fought the boys that were rude, an' I loved him better than all. Passionate girl tho' I was, an' often at home in disgrace, I never could quarrel with Harry -- I had but to look in his face. III. There was a farmer in Dorset of Harry's kin, that had need Of a good stout lad at his farm; he sent, an' the father agreed; So Harry was bound to the
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Join the mailing list to keep up to date with our latest offers, promotions, events and training materials How to use Picmonkey -- your one-stop photo-editing resource What is it? PicMonkey is a web-based photo editing app that runs on any browser capable of running flash. Akin to Photoshop and similar photo-editing packages, it has the added benefits of being extremely simple to use, and completely FREE! You don't even have to register; you can simply upload a picture and go! How great is that?! It makes editing a photo so easy, from textures, to colour-tinting, to airbrushing an image. You can become an expert photo-shopper in minutes, and add a professional touch to your images. There are endless options for you to play with, and you can instantly share your creations with your friends! Want to know more? How do I use it? It's very easy! A word of warning though- you may find yourself spending far more time on this site than you thought! You have 7 options to choose from. Of course they are not mutually exclusive; you can mix and match to create the perfect effects for your picture. Let's have a look: (At the time of writing the Halloween edition of the page was available. Don't worry if your front page looks a bit different!) 2. Click edit a photo (unless you are wanting to create a collage from a library of pictures you may have) 3. Now choose which image you would like to
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every material is dependant on its microstructure, and that microstructure can be controlled by the way in which the material is made and processed. Materials Scientists test the mechanical, physical, chemical and electrical properties of materials and explore how these properties depend on the microstructures they engineer and observe using high powered microscopes. Materials Engineers apply this knowledge to select the most appropriate material and manufacturing process for any given application, to predict how a component will perform in service, and to investigate how and why materials fail. The technological advances that have transformed our world over the last 20 years have been founded on developments in Materials Science and Engineering. Materials are evolving faster today than at any time in history; enabling engineers to improve the performance of existing products and to develop innovative technologies that will enhance every aspect of our lives. Materials Science and Engineering has become a key discipline in the competitive global economy and is recognised as one of the technical disciplines with the most exciting career opportunities. Glossary: Structure -- how the atoms fit together. For crystalline materials, then this involves the size and shape of the crystals (usually called grains). Microstructure -- structure on a small scale so that a microscope is needed to see it.
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Oh, there is a light and it never goes out There is a light and it never goes out There is a light and it never goes out ...
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Important: Your credit card will NOT be charged when you start your free trial or if you cancel during the trial period. If you're happy with Amazon Prime, do nothing. At the end of the free trial, your membership will automatically upgrade to a full year for 49. Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) is a service Amazon offers sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's warehouses, and Amazon directly does the picking, packing, shipping and customer service on these items. Something Amazon hopes you'll especially enjoy: FBA items are eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery and for just as if they were Amazon items. {"itemData":[{"priceBreaksMAP":null,"buy\\... to Basket","Add both to Basket","Add all three to Cart"],"showDetailsDefault":"Show availability and delivery details","shippingError":"An error occurred, please try again","hideDetailsDefault":"Hide availability and delivery details","priceLabel":["Price:","Price For Both:","Price For All Three:"],"preorder":["Pre-order this item","Pre-order both items","Pre-order all three items"]}} Product Description Review Water down The View for a market that doesn't appreciate the potty-mouthed sideshow antics that come with the Dundee four-piece's inoffensive and upbeat indie-pop, and what do you have? This, essentially: Tommy Reilly's debut album is the kind of perfectly forgettable affair that's characterised only by one thing, his thick Scottish accent. Which, to some, will be an appealing selling point -- his last single, Jackets, slumped in the nationwide chart, but if Wikipedia is to be believed it was a Scottish number one. While such a statistic suggests the singer enjoys some popularity on his home turf, the background to this record isn't one where Reilly
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technology have wreaked on humanity, he is predictably silent. Yet the Apocalypse is far more likely to be the product of them than the work of religion. Swap you the Inquisition for chemical warfare. Such is Dawkins's unruffled scientific impartiality that in a book of almost four hundred pages, he can scarcely bring himself to concede that a single human benefit has flowed from religious faith, a view which is as a priori improbable as it is empirically false. The countless millions who have devoted their lives selflessly to the service of others in the name of Christ or Buddha or Allah are wiped from human history -- and this by a self-appointed crusader against bigotry. He is like a man who equates socialism with the Gulag. Like the puritan and sex, Dawkins sees God everywhere, even where he is self-evidently absent. He thinks, for example, that the ethno-political conflict in Northern Ireland would evaporate if religion did, which to someone like me, who lives there part of the time, betrays just how little he knows about it. He also thinks rather strangely that the terms Loyalist and Nationalist are 'euphemisms' for Protestant and Catholic, and clearly doesn't know the difference between a Loyalist and a Unionist or a Nationalist and a Republican. He also holds, against a good deal of the available evidence, that Islamic terrorism is inspired by religion rather than politics. These are not just the views of an enraged atheist. They are the opinions of a
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9/11, much public discussion has centered on the destructiveness of extremist religion. Guinness provocatively argues that this is far from an accurate picture and too easy an explanation. In this expansive exploration of both the causes of modern evil and solutions for the future, he faces our tragic recent past and our disturbing present with courageous honesty. In order to live an "examined life," Guinness writes, we must come to terms with our beliefs regarding evil and ultimately join the fight against it. Addressing individuals as well as a traumatized culture, Unspeakable is an invitation to explore the challenge of contemporary evil, a call to confront our culture of fear, and a journey to find words to come to terms with the unspeakable so that it will no longer leave us mute. {"itemData":[{"priceBreaksMAP":null,"buy\\... to wishlist","Add both to Wish List","Add all three to Wish List"],"addToCart":["Add to Cart","Add both to Cart","Add all three to Cart"],"showDetailsDefault":"Show availability and shipping details","shippingError":"An error occurred, please try again","hideDetailsDefault":"Hide availability and shipping details","priceLabel":["Price:","Price For Both:","Price For All Three:"],"preorder":["Pre-order this item","Pre-order both items","Pre-order all three items"]}} More About the Author OS GUINNESS (DPhil, Oxford University) was born in China, raised and educated in England, and moved to the United States in 1984. He directs the Trinity Forum and is a former fellow at the East-West Institute in New York. His books include The American Hour, No God But God, and The Dust of Death. Evil may seem to be an old fashioned word in this relativistic age where
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my way 'Cause everyday would be a Friday You could even speed on the highway I would play ghetto games Name my kids ghetto names Little Mookie, big Al, Lorraine Yo you know that's on the real So if you're down on your luck Then you should notice how I feel Cause if you don't want me around See I go simple, I go easy, I go greyhound Hey, you , what's that sound? Everybody look what's going down Ahhhh, yes, ain't that fresh? Everybody wants to get down like dat (rpt 1, 1)
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Political Rhetoric, Present and Future GB discusses the global state of the art of speech-giving, speech-making and agitprop with public intellectual John Ralston Saul GB Who are the best speakers in the world today, politically? JRS Long silence. The reason for which there is a 'long silence' is that, with the gradual bureaucratization of politics, we have ended up with -- through the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s -- politicians increasingly reading speeches written for them by somebody else; that is, politicians being made to feel that they were not the real political leaders, but rather -- in a sense -- heads of a large bureaucracy. The result has been that politicians may think that they have a responsibility to speak in a solid and measured way -- with the consequence that they not only became boring and bad speakers, but sound artificial and are not listened to. Modern speech writers started adding in 'rhetoric,' which sounded artificial, and led to people listening even less to political speeches. This also came with a rise in populism; that is, we saw the revival of populist speaking -- with populist politicians winning power here and there -- meaning that the speech writers started putting populist rhetoric in as a gloss on top of the boring managerial material that they had been producing. So what we now have are sensible, elected leaders giving speeches that, at one level, are boring, solid stuff and, at another level, cheap rhetoric. For example, the introduction of the
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head at the time. But regardless, the game never felt silly, and the emotional weight and grandeur of the setting still have impact on me. There are still a lot of really interesting decisions the game made. Many visual motifs are taken from the Swan Lake libretto (the swans, the owls), and the visual style is heavily-inspired by Disney's Sleeping Beauty (which also lifted music from Tchaikovsky, hm). The art style was very lush even at 16 colors. Legends spoke of the fully-voiced, 256 color CD version that was out of print shortly after it was released, and almost 20 years later I finally played it on ScummVM - the art is amazing, though the dialog has been chopped down by 2/3 to fit on a single CD, which makes the whole thing even more herky-jerky. I still find everything about the game fascinating, and it's a world I keep wanting to revisit. Project lead Brian Moriarty admitted that the game was briefly thought of as the first part of a trilogy, and gave a quick rundown on what the other two games would have been (each would have followed a different protagonist from a different guild). The game didn't end on a conclusive, happy, or expected note, so the world has always felt open for more story, which has been going on in my head for two decades now. It's the only reason anyone replays an adventure game - I keep wanting to go back to that place. C.
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Early in the mornin' Well just a little bit Around midnight Just a little bit I want an eeny weeny bit A teeny weeny bit of your love Walk with me Just a little bit I said talk to me Just a little bit I want an eeny weeny bit A teeny weeny bit of your love I want you to remember To say that you'll be mine Say you'll never leave me Till the end of time I want an eeny weeny bit A teeny weeny bit of your love I want an eeny weeny bit A teeny weeny bit of your love Please Click here to submit the Corrections of Just a Little Bit Lyrics
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victim, but insists the worst she ever did was wish him dead. "That's not a crime, is it?" Kiera replies with a 'not yet', and I wonder how they can enforce a law like that in the future! Afterwards, at the station, Kiera and Carlos learn that the department of defense wants to take over the case. Carlos is angered by this, and Kiera does not seem to understand why. She thinks that he thinks that she is the reason the case taken from them, but still does not seem to grasp his frustration. It seems likely that, in addition to being encouraged not to trust their guts, Protectors are probably not supposed to become personally attached to their cases. The friction between Carlos and Kiera is shortlived. The idea occurs to them that Liber8 could have been interested in the research and Kiera goes to talk to Shane again and find out if anyone besides the military had shown interest in the project. She finds out he has been in contact with Melissa. Back at the station, she sees Kagame on television. There is footage of him leaving the hospital, and it has been airing for a while already. Kiera warns that, with Kagame in the picture, "the blood will begin in earnest". At the new Liber8 base, Travis and Sonya are in bed together. They talk about their new place a bit, and then they see Kagame on television and immediately get to work looking for him. Travis
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Asians, women and students. Therefore, this 7-inch flat-panel and iPad is not much comparable, and the competition can really qualify as significant, to count that money can call Samsung and accounted for no small share of the P1000 and the many domestic 7-inch flat-panel business. Amazon introduced the product is to sell print, Kindle does not hurt the eyes, the most suitable as a carrier of the book; and Tablet PC's color screen, in addition to books can also be color-oriented magazine. The Amazon has introduced four products, including a large screen Kindle, two touch-screen Kindle, there is a tablet. Features four large-screen, touch screen, which shows that the Amazon starting to focus on touch-screen, big-screen reading experience. Touch screen is easy to flip and input, large screen to display more text, all the changes are still inseparable from the "read" the word. Amazon Kindle fire as the first flat, despite the use of eight 1G Hz dual-core Cpu, but with the mainstream 64-bit dual-core iPad large gap between multimedia performance is far better than the latter, Fire tablet should be more suitable for reading. Clearly, the introduction of these products just to keep their own e-book market, it simply does not fight back. 3 different price iPad price is not high from 2000 to 3000 price, cheaper than mainstream laptops. Apple need to do is follow the user to purchase applications from the iPad, video and books, but Amazon requires a more simple, they put Kindle books as the
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a simple ensemble of trousers and jersey, similar to that worn by many hard-working middle aged New Zealand women. This is Kiri Te Kanawa, the New Zealander, who, like the CD, appears in neutral wrapping. [28] The clothes and setting however, also serve to form a neutral backdrop for the other Te Kanawa, the one who has earned herself the right to a title [29] . Te Kanawa's simple clothing may associate her with other New Zealand women of her age and class, but neutrality of the outfit accentuates the language of the body over that of the clothing. Frith argues that as important as clothes are in performance, "social signs, that is, are written on the body itself, on its shape, its size, its texture, its curves and bones and flesh and hair". [30] Te Kanawa's body is her instrument and her fixed position in the meeting house, and the way in which the camera moves around her and closes in on her face and neck as she sings the most strenuous parts of the song, show the physicality of her performance. Frith writes that: the use of the body as an instrument involves, in fact, two components. On the one hand, the material we work on determines our movements (when writing, cuddling, driving, sewing) - in musical terms the instrument we play thus determines the instrument our body must be (standing up, sitting down, bowing or blowing, sitting or pulling). On the other hand, our movements are also
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shirt on, maybe a light hoodie on above that, then another jumper on top of that and then a waterproof windbreaker, and finally a scarf is the dairy-free icing on my cake. Anyhow, this morning I found out that "ANYHOW" is not actually proper English! Thursdays are my favourite!! For the past 3 weeks I have been attending a Toastmasters club in Victoria. They meet at 6:55am each Thursday and have welcomed me into their club. This morning, I was informed that "anyhow" is actually slang, I did not know that. That is why I go, to learn! After my Thursday morning Toastmasters meetings I go to the Camosun College Landsdowne campus to use the gym. Do I pay to use it? No way! I haven't had to pay to use a single gym since I left Australia! Maybe I should start paying to use the gym? In almost the 8 months since departing I have gained somewhere between 4-5kgs! Whoopsie.. Getting up early is one of a few things that is starting to become quite difficult. Gone are the days where getting up at 4:15am was a cinch! Doing pull ups is proving to be a bit more of a challenge. Banging out 20 straight reps was something I used to be quite proud of, but now getting through 3 sets of 10 reps is quite the task. And don't even get me started on running! Boy oh boy, Jack aint so nimble or quick anymore! What else do
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clearances and contested ball, not paying enough respect to the likes of Sydney's Ben McGlynn, and, despite the greasy conditions, having handballed more than they had kicked. But the correction was both quick and profound. Geelong changed its game markedly, having nearly twice as many kicks as handballs for the second quarter. It locked down on McGlynn, who had 10 first-quarter touches but only eight for the rest of the game. The Cats began to win the clearances, dominate the inside 50s, and eventually, the goals came with it. Geelong has tightened up defensively from the team that had become dangerously unaccountable by the end of last season, its midfielders less inclined to roll the dice and run forward en masse. But neither has it put its attacking instincts aside, the balance of the two mindsets right now about perfect. The Cats have shown more faith in their up-and-comers than has St Kilda, and have been rewarded. Daniel Menzel, Taylor Hunt and Mitch Duncan all have made important contributions already this season. Roles have been changed, only marginally in many cases, but enough to freshen up the players concerned. Steve Johnson's wizardry is being used a lot more in midfield. As a player who by his own admission has been hammering down the coach's door for years trying to get a look-in there, he looks re-energised. David Wojcinski is being used a lot more from a wing, his pace and long kicking even more damaging. His three goals on Saturday
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The Other Side Of Me Lyrics - Gotthard Alright, I'm a tricky situation Somehow I gotta try to unwind You see I'm not alone, I know it shows Ya 'know I saw it comin' around Cuz there's a part of me That sleeps and creeps, deep in my mind I can show you my charms I can be Mr. nice or let you see My dual personality The one I "Hyde", I can show you my charms But you know that we might have company I think the name is lunacy Really want to try The other side of me So tight, you know I'm stuck inside relations Sometimes, I just don't know who I'll find You see I'm not alone, I knows it shows Ya' know I saw it comin' around Cuz there's a part of me That sleeps and creeps, deep in my mind I can show you my charms I can be Mr. nice or let you see My dual personality The one I "Hyde" I can show you my charms But you know that we might have company I think the name is lunacy Really want to try The other side of me I can show you my charms I can be Mr. nice or let you see My dual personality The one I "Hyde" I can show you my charms But you know that we might have company I think the name is lunacy Really want to try The other side of me I can
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in the capital. "Someone from National Geographic wanted us to talk about London and why we love it so much, and I was really up for it because it's been my home my whole life, but I was trying to think of some places to take them, but I realised all the things I love are not material, it's how the whole thing looks, it's the people, I love the grotty back alley as much as I do the more beautiful buildings. It's just intangible." 'Changing The Rain' Skying opens with some of the altered balance swirling guitar that characterised Primary Colours , but under it is (and this is something that's to be heard throughout the band's third album) an almost baggy beat. But under it are heavy bass whumps like distant explosions through fog, and above unsettled whining guitars. There's a great chorus too, but it's delivered with a sense of dreamy escape, and then the synths get funky under handclaps and tamborine for the payoff. There's that huge boom. It's this great pop song and then there's that subsonic WHOOOOM, so I wanted to ask what that was about. Josh Hayward: That was us being really urban. [laughs] TF: That was Joe. We played the chorus and he just gave this huge whooooom! JH: It probably worked really well, though. We just did this huge boom. These record label execs play the records through these big stereos that cost thousands of quid and you kind of think
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The Electoral College The Electoral College system remains at the heart of the American electoral system . A general/presidential election is held in November of election year. The incumbent president, should he lose this election, stays in office until January so that he can run down his government in a controlled manner and so that the newly elected president can a) select his cabinet in an orderly manner b) allow the standing president to deal with issues such as foreign policy which a president-elect might not be in a position to fully understand all the difficulties involved and domestic issues also for the same reason. Logically a president in power for 4 years is more likely to have a more structured understanding of complex problems than a president-elect. It is traditional for an incoming president to be joined by the outgoing president at the swearing in ceremony held at Capitol Hill as this is seen as a gesture of unity and a symbol that both have the heart of America at the forefront of their minds and that political disunity that might affect other nations does not do so in America. A general election does not elect the president . It states in numeric terms how many people voted for each candidate but only that. The election of a president is determined by the Electoral College though their votes usually follow the popularity of the voters. Each state has a number of delegates attached to it who are members of
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financial system, H&J Martin emphasises its values-centric company philosophy: to treat all employees, customers and suppliers as true partners. ?The aim was to implement a fully integrated portal that would require a minimum of training for employees, service providers, and clients. This was important to lowering training costs and increase acceptance. Our business processes have become faster and more transparent," confirms Wilton Farrelly, Divisional Director in the Facilities Management Division of H&J Martin. He lauds the ability to stamp documents electronically and then automatically control their processing using workflows. "Our efficiencies have increased significantly as a result. And with increased transparency of individual processing steps, customer satisfaction has grown; we have now virtually eliminated processing errors across service delivery and financial management." Information contained in business documents is only valuable if you can access it on demand, quickly and easily. And because this is an option not only available to employees but to customers and suppliers as well, H&J Martin is once again able to demonstrate its commitment to treating everyone as a partner. ISS Facility Services Project name: Right to Work scanning system ISS UK has a zero tolerance policy to illegal working ? it works legally or not at all. To combat the high levels of forged and counterfeit paperwork currently in circulation in the European labour market, ISS has developed an employer centric Right to Work (RTW) document scanning solution that identifies forged and counterfeit passports, ID cards and visas. This was delivered through a partnership with
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How to Have the Most Joy There used to be a bumper sticker that read "He who dies with the most toys wins!" Well, back when we could make money in our sleep , perhaps that thought had some humor and merit, but no longer. Winning at life is not about what you have -- it's about how you feel. These days, when you may be striving to make ends meet, it helps to look for pleasure in simplicity. Right now, living within your means is a very good thing, but you may need to create some room to have fun and enjoy your life. Money almost always enters into the equation, but when it comes to positive emotions, not so much. When you're no longer distracted by your activities or making plans, you're engaged in simply "being." For some people, this can be uncomfortable. You must learn to look for joy in just being alive. In any case, it beats the heck out of the alternative. The problem arises when what we want begins to overshadow the simple enjoyment of living. Many people have discovered that they don't need a big house and new cars to have a good life. Families have become closer than ever these days, as the world becomes more difficult to navigate and they need the emotional support. With this closeness comes the added benefit of giving you more love to draw upon, and that can only strengthen you and make your life easier. Find
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These three words I have to say to you My baby blue You know it's true You know it's true I love you I love you I love you
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the most power with less control.) Like the backhand, there is no golden rule about which grip to use for specific throws. Stand facing your receiver, squatting a bit, with your feet hip-width apart. Jump as high as you can and hold your landing position. Take a half-step forward with your right foot. That should be about right. Hold the disc out to your right side. Keep your elbow close to your side. Hold your lower arm and the disc horizontal. First, try throwing the disc using only your wrist. For now, try to hold your arm still. The disc won?t go far but it will get a nice spin, and that?s the important thing. It is the spin that keeps the disc stable in the air. (i.e. no wobbling) Bend your wrist backwards so that the back of your hand is as close as possible to your arm. Make sure the disc remains horizontal. This is called ?cocking your wrist?; it is the position your hand should be in at the start of the forehand. Bend your wrist forwards so that the palm of your hand is as close as possible to your arm. Make sure the disc remains horizontal. This is the position that your hand will be in when the disc is released. This movement of the wrist from cocked to released is called ?snapping your wrist?. It is what makes the disc spin. While holding your arm still, move the disc forth and back between the
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our rusty crown All apologies and queues and bright red people with ludicrous views And the last day of summer trickles down the drain Tears for the wedding and smiles for the funeral Stay in your car, you know you're not as useful as you were Oh what now? I came to your school fete, I'm a sucker for a raffle I couldn't see the trees but I could smell the rotten apples Quick, everyone inside, we're wait until the rain ends Was our year cursed? Another dead school friend burns away Tears for the weddings, smiles for the funeral Stay in the car, you know you're not as useful as you were Oh, what now? Where ridicule is something to be proud of Mopeds buzzing by like angry wasps in the dying light Tears weddings for the weddings and smiles for the funeral Stay in the car, you know you're not as useful as you were Oh, what now? See the sun going down on our rusty crown Feel the blood running down our rusty crown See the sun going down in our rusty crown EXIT (Words - GA Johnson) Maybe it's time to get out? Maybe it's time to get out? We all have our reasons We all have our doubts Maybe it's time to get out? THE FAINT HORIZON (Words - GA Johnson) In youth, we think too little In age, we think too much In youth, of what's to come In age, of what we've lost
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disagree with him on a number of things, but...) repost the whole thing complete with the other side of the conversation that prompted his comments. Demolish the information, not the person; let's not become the personal nastiness and underhanded tactics that prompted the need for Atheism+ as a refuge in the first place. Let's take a look at the preamble to the Libertarian Party platform which was given as "proof" that libertarians aren't selfish assholes: We hold that all individuals have the right to exercise sole dominion over their own lives, and have the right to live in whatever manner they choose, so long as they do not forcibly interfere with the equal right of others to live in whatever manner they choose. What does "sole dominion" mean? Is it "you can't tell me what to do"? All kinds of people tell us what to do, starting with our parents, teachers, baby sitters, and elder siblings. I spent two years in the Army where people were telling me what to do. My bosses at work tell me what to do. My doctor tells me what to do. When I buy a pair of shoes the sales associate tells me what to do. Freedom isn't always a good thing. The freedom to starve is not good when you're the one starving. But even if we accept that freedom is generally good, it's not the only good thing. Physical security, which even prisoners can have, is good. The love of a family
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other shank so it supposedly pulls easier. Not sure if it does, seeing its the only one I have run. Although my neighbor claims mine pulls easier b/c of the set backs. i have read the setbacks and also v shaped designs allow more freedom for the ground to kind of bend but not break instead of the pressure the side by side setup creates which helps fracture and lift. i dont want to sacrifice any function for ease of pulling. also pull-type is not an option for us. i pull this one on a 45* angle and our cuts are so rediculously narrow that im always turning around. the pull type would just slow us down so much and eliminate the autosteer in reverse. No till ground anything from sandylome to solid clay we also run Unverferth all spring loaded shanks so no broke bolts and some ground we have come from cow pastures with rocks everywhere but if u get into a rotation every 4 or 5 years our 8330 only runs at 1400 rpm pulling it
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haven't heard a reply But I can see the truth lies in your eyes Could it be that you tried But I didn't see the sunset pass me bye When you were making love to me Said it three times, you said "You love me" after you held me But then you never even said goodnight Anything I ask of you, you give it When you wanted me I submitted Still no commitment but if I don't get it then I I just can't live a lie 'Cause I'm certain how I feel about you But if you tell me I, I am the one and this is right You can spend the night tonight like always Long as you first tell me That you feel the same way I do Darling you know That I won't let you know unless you Feel the same way I do So if you tell me what I gotta do Before I get caught up in you, do you really Feel the same way I do So tell me, tell me this could be a good thing But you gotta feel the same way I do Oh, I see your eyes, and I hear you calling When you're speaking And I need to hear something First thing I wanna hear I've been meaning to tell you something The second thing is If I can't have you I don't want nothing Who that knockin' at my door this time of night? Ooh, oh, hey
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or if they gave you whatever you wanted then yes, I would say that you are spoilt. If you are responsible with money, and don't expect these things, then I don't think that there is anything wrong; enjoy the fact that you are fortunate enough to have parents who can afford to give you these things, but just don't take them for granted.
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the best interest of your child to have more contact considering their routine and logistics, continue with your request and at the same time ask for an order regarding collection and return. You may also try mediation as means to discuss and agree this to save the time and cost of a court application. Best regards Harjit Sarang Q. Here goes nothing sorry for the essay, but it all needs to be in. Split with my ex partner in January, I was main caregiver to our child, ex took her to her mothers house and since then contact was quite reasonable...Until I made the mistake of telling her I didn't want to restart the relationship as she had suggested relationship counselling. Since then she has constantly denied me seeing our daughter, made up DV allegations with no proof, took out a non-molestation order and prohibited steps order to cease any kind of contact between me and my daughter.A Contact order was put in place which was broken within the first 3 weeks. Since then I have been accused and arrested 4 times over alleged harassment which has been unproven except one msg I sent which stated that I wouldnt let her control or dictate me seeing our daughter which the police and CPS believe is classed as harassment, a joke I know but have been charged for it. . Bail conditions stipulate not to contact my ex's place of work but she had not notified them that she works at
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back at 16 without the right bits of paper - not only will it be oversubscribed, because its not compulsory schooling they don't have to take anyone, and therefore they don't take kids unless they have the right bits of paper. If they are coming from overseas and have records from their aussie school, references, and seem like bright kids you may be lucky and get them in somewhere not too bad, but as I say, in my experience you will be left with the dross schools at A level. Nowadays however, a lot of places don't just do A levels but a whole host of Level 2 (same level as GCSE) and Level 3 (Same level as A level) qualifications for their post 16 students. I would imagine most schools would probably ask your children to do level 2 qualifications to start with, perhaps alongside AS levels, and maybe put in for an early assessment for those (there are generally 3 assessment cycles every year, in Jan, March and then May where they can take the exams, depending on the subject - some have them in Nov as well), so they get their Level 2 bits of paper in a few things, and then can go on to take their AS levels for the rest of the year, and then onto A levels in their final year. Or they may say, take some Level 2 qualifications in year 1, take AS in year 2 then take the A levels
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BALLET (1915) "Fanny [one of the dancers] was an especial favourite, and when the sisters left New Orleans, some niggers, who were hoisting freight from the hold of an adjacent steamboat?and niggers are notoriously apt at catching up topical subjects?thus chanted, as the vessel bearing the dancers left the wharf: It is "Grog time of Day" appearing again, however, the form really does not match the previously seen versions. My belief is that the phrase "Grog time of Day" had become a free floating one (perhaps like "round the corner, sally") and separated from the tune and framework of the widespread "West Indian" song. Here, actually, the form is much more like a halyard chantey (cf. the 1811 Jamaicans, probably at the capstan). And from the words "hoist away," one imagines that they were using a hauling technique for loading. Personally, this, too, looks like a close fit to the "Blow, boys, blow" framework, but that match is not so significant, because very many songs fit that mold. In the interest of getting the actual texts into this thread, here is the information on the "rowing text" that Gibb refers to above. My transcription in the other thread is skewed and has been corrected here. "Here is a version of "Row, Bullies Row" from 1857. It is in THE KNICKERBOCKER, VOL L., 1857, in an article entitled "The Life of a Midshipmen", by "John Jenkins" (?). He is at the Brooklyn Naval Yard and is being rowed out to his
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championships. In 1978 he took part in the karting world championship at Le Mans, where he met the karting legend Terry Fullerton. Senna delighted in what he called 'pure racing', in his karting days when there was no politics and little money. There is a touching bit of footage in the film where he is asked in 1993 which driver he got most satisfaction from racing against. There is a pause and you expect him to say 'Prost', but instead he answers 'Terry Fullerton'. The karting world championship was the only title he didn't win -- he was beaten by Fullerton, who remembers that the next day Senna, still furious, pushed him in the swimming-pool. In 1980 Senna married Lilian Vasconcelos Souza and moved to England to participate in the Formula Ford championships, the lower echelon of motor racing that is the normal route into Formula One. It must have been tough moving from warm, affluent Sao Paulo to cold, damp Norfolk, and although Senna's dedication was absolute, his marriage was a casualty. In his first ever race in the Formula Ford 1600 class he finished fifth; two weeks later he won. He won the title that year and people really started talking about him with awe, particularly when he won races in the rain. In the rain you can't see the rear lights of the car in front, there is spray everywhere and you can't tell where the corner is. But Senna was magnificent in the rain, and he
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off everything around them and they are pinned - meanwhile your riflemen are lining up the killshot. Feel good. Fear is as fun to inflict as kills. ----------------- The other thing you need to watch out for is tunnel vision. If you're suppressing an area, you WILL become a primary target. Any and all flankers WILL be going for angles on YOU. Keep your head on a swivel, or fire from positions with cover on both sides of you. ----------------- Always stay behind the main line. Never get sucked into going point. and you will always get asked to go first. I somehow always seem to end up in front of my teammates. A SAW gunner on Point is an oxymoron... You are pretty worthless up there: even with the STAR's light plastic weight you will never bring a MkII up to engage position faster than an opponent rifleman. Well, if you can carry your saw around in perpetual ready-carry position all day, go for it. You are stronger than I ever will be, and I'm no shrinking violet... ---------------- Having said all that - as a SAW gunner you have the unique ability to CREATE moving cover. That is, never underestimate the SAWs ability to make an otherwise concealed and covered enemy feel like they are naked in a spotlight on center stage. If you need to cross an opening, do not be afraid to just stand up and let a CONTINUOUS burst rake the known enemy position and
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intellectuals, James Atlas observed that young right-wingers "are hip to a pop culture many liberals think of as something wholly their own." Describing a party celebrating the Republican Congressional victory of 1992, Atlas noted that the strains of Smashing Pumpkins and 10,000 Maniacs could be heard amid the drinking and laughing while young speech writers and journalists compared "Newt sightings." No wonder Irving Kristol, the elderly godfather of neo-conservatism, worries not only about "the hedonism of our popular culture" but also the related "libertarianism of so many of even our politically conservative young people." It is not just twenty-something video-addicts we have to watch out for. Movies and pop music have been around long enough to corrupt everybody in North America, except perhaps a few Amish families squirrelled away in Southern Ontario and Pennsylvania. Bill Bennett, before his career as a virtuecrat, grew up loving rock music and once almost dated Janis Joplin. Even Pat Buchanan, surely our loudest critic of "filth" in the mass media, used to slick up his hair as a teenager in imitation of Elvis. We all have our guilty pleasures, but conservatives, because of their ideological hostility to pop culture, must feel guilty about nearly all of them. The hypocrisies and contradictions created by the right's assault on popular culture can best be seen in the pages of the New Criterion , a small but highly influential New York cultural magazine. Started in 1982 by Hilton Kramer and the late Samuel Lipman, the New Criterion
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an Interest List on the fly If you already Like a Page and want to add it to a list on the fly (like when you're browsing your News Feed), simply hover over the Page name, then hover over "Liked" and then click "Add to Interest Lists..." when the menu pops up. Just choose the appropriate list. Or, another alternative is to go directly to the page itself and click on the gear icon until you see the option to "Add to Interest Lists..." Not only can you add the Page to an existing Interest List, you also have the option to create a brand new Interest List right from here. Just select "New List..." How to add a Friend to an Interest List on the fly If it's a Friend you want to add to your Interest List, they must allow Subscribers . To add a Friend to a list, I've found it works best to go directly to their main Profile page and then complete the steps required for adding a Page (click the gear icon and then "Add to Interest Lists...") like so: A few more tidbits If you own a Facebook Page, consider sharing this post with your readers so they understand how Interest Lists work. There is so much confusion about this issue and so many are probably missing your posts ! If you found this post via another blogger, consider adding their Facebook Page to one of your Interest Lists so you don't miss
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of your ocmplaints about our software because you are stupid enough to keep clicking on the free iPod ads and downloading viruses". I have used Windows since 3.1 and DOS 5.0. When viruses were first becoming more of a problem, anti-virus software became popular (I should have bought stock in these companies). Now viruses and malicious content can find it's way on to a system if it is unprotected. In Vista (or any Windows O/S) if you disable a security feature, back up your system and make sure you Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware is up to date. I have been using Windows without an Anti-Spyware program for years. I only use them when I fix other user's infected systems. Educate the average joe, do not just tell them this is a stupid move. And don't think Mac and Linux are more protected than Windows. They might be more secure with their features, but it's probably more likely that since over 80% of the market share uses Windows, virus programmers and hackers will attack those pcs. If everybody keeps pushing to buy a Mac or a PC with Linux, they will fall subject to the same issues. All it takes is a somebody with too much free time to crack the kernels. If people would educate themselves before just surfing the internet like a pubescent teenager with his older babysitter, they wouldn't complain about slowness or unprotected systems. Also, the same complaints were made about XP when it first came out and
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Main menu Post navigation "...a shuddering horror that will thrill throughout the world." Stephen Donovan and Matthew Rubery's unique new anthology Secret Commissions , published September 2012, collects nineteen works of investigative journalism from the Victorian age. The articles capture the frequently stark and sinister social conditions of nineteenth-century Britain, and bring to life the sense of horror and frustration surrounding such controversial issues as poverty, prostitution, and infanticide. This excerpt comes from George R. Sims' "How the Poor Live," an expos on living conditions in metropolitan London; it was serialized in thirteen weekly instalments from June 2 to August 25, 1883 and was widely reprinted in the years that followed alongside appeals for charitable funds and official commissions on housing and poverty. We have reached the attic, and in that attic we see a picture which will be engraven on our memory for many a month to come. The attic is almost bare; in a broken fireplace are some smouldering embers, a log of wood lies in front like a fender. There is a broken chair trying to steady itself against a wall black with the dirt of ages. In one corner, on a shelf, is a battered saucepan and a piece of dry bread. On the scrap of mantel still remaining embedded in the wall, is a rag; on a bit of cord hung across the room are more rags -- garments of some sort, possibly; a broken flower-pot props open a crazy window-frame, possibly to let the
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online help to beat alcohol problems Are you trying to decide if you should stop drinking alcohol? Maybe you've already tried a few times to just cut down, and drink more sensibly like other people seem to. Perhaps you've had limited success, you manage it for a week or so, but then you start drinking more again, then the blackouts and awful hangovers start, the guilt and the arguments with your partner. Do you finally decide its time to quit? It might be worth a try. So how do you stop drinking? The first thing to look at is: Consider your motivation for stopping Why do you actually want to stop? What are the consequences of your alcohol consumption? Weigh up the pros and cons of your drinking, the costs versus the benefits (write them down here if you like) . What are the good things about your drinking right now, what does it do for you? This is important to consider, because you need to find other ways to achieve this. Next what are the good things you expect to happen when you stop drinking, how will your life be better? Finally what are the negative aspects of quitting? What is putting you off the idea? Again, this is important because you will have to find some way to solve these concerns. You need to be reminding yourself about this list of your motivations every time you think about having a drink. The next stage is to find out:
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can be used to produce energy and run machinery onsite," he said. "With billions of containers dumped each year in Australia it's time for a proven and sustainable way to recover and recycle them to be introduced. Ad hoc schemes like the National Packaging Covenant don't work. The best proven method overseas and in South Australia is container deposits."
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How To Dry Flowers How To Dry Flowers 5 2 user ratings Enlarge Dried flowers are interesting aspects of flower arranging. In this video, a florist will tell you all about drying red roses and hydrangeas for example, from when to pick them up, to how to use them. I'm going to show you how to dry flowers. In particular, I'm going to show how to dry roses and hydrangea. Now, when you want to dry flowers, it's best to look at the colour and observe the colour because flowers which are the true primary colours such as this brilliant orange and this bright pink, they would declass while the colour would remain and drain to us. If you're going to dry something that is dark like this dark red rose, it will go darker. If you have something that's very pale, it will go lighter, so that the best ones to give a good show colour are the ones close to the primary. To do this, I am going to take the orange because I think this is going to dry just heavenly and I've got some that I've dried earlier. With the roses, you want to take off the majority of the leaves. I prepared this earlier and I do like the softening effect of the leaves around the flowers. It's almost as if you've taken all the leaves off the road so it's slightly undressed. But here, I'm going to just take with my hands there and
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The first romantic "roof" top dinner post my marriage was at the 13th floor. The saga of food , love and books continued for ever...they dont have books but they got food and we got love and yeah we always carry a book we read each other from since that is how we roll!!! This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. uahcmsar Slangerup, Denmark Senior Reviewer 8 reviews 5 restaurant reviews Reviews in 3 cities "Excellent view" Reviewed September 21, 2012 Well actually I more liked the feeling of sitting outside having a very good dinner served and not being distracted by the Bangalore noisy streets. No doubt, the view is excellent, bit after 7PM it's not really that relevant in Bangalore as there'll be quite dark. The food and service is very good. I prefer the starters. And do have a suspicion that next time I visit 13th floor I'll stick to various starter. Being 3 or more people my impression is that you'll have an exclusive "dinner" combining a range of starters. And they are REALLY good. I'm not saying that the main course isn't good, but I would prefer a selection of alternative starters instead. Prices are a bit "upper class".
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the only way to remain sane under such conditions." Shaul Chazan, another Sonderkommando from Greece, said that the only way to survive was "to cease being human. We reached the stage where we could eat and drink among the corpses, totally indifferent, utterly detached from our emotions. When I think about it today, I don't know how we survived." Dr. Natan Dorset, chief clinical psychologist of Amcha (an organization counseling Holocaust survivors and their families) says that "in extreme situations, humans are capable of shutting down their emotions in order to survive." Moshe Sternberg-Harel, a psychotherapist with Amcha, says there are no studies regarding how Sonderkommandos survived emotionally. "However it can be assumed that a process of emotional anesthesia took place, as happened with survivors in general. All energies and thoughts were concentrated solely on getting through another day, to the elimination of any other thoughts. The human mind is capable of minimizing and neutralizing its emotional elements in order to facilitate physical survival in extremely stressful situations." After the war surviving Sonderkommando attempted to return to normal lives, but it was even more difficult for them than for other survivors. The late Leon Cohen, who had the job of extracting gold teeth from corpses, recalled shortly before his death how, for over a year he would stare at peoples' teeth to see if they had gold teeth. "It took me over a year to escape that habit, to begin getting Auschwitz out of my system." Many Sonderkommandos never revealed
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GREAT! eBook at a price which is a fraction of it's real value. This book is going to save you $100s , by stopping you from wasting your hard-earned cash on a gym membership you won't use, or a gimmick you saw an ad for in the newspaper. This really is the only thing you will need to transform your life, and I'm offering it to you at the incredibly low price of just $9.95 (or 6.25, if you prefer). How come it's so cheap? Firstly, I want to offer great value. Also, you can only buy Get Fit, Feel GREAT! direct from me, so I don't have huge distribution costs. Finally, I want to help as many people as possible. So I'd rather sell a lot of copies at a low price than a few copies at a high price. Don't let the low price deceive you - it's packed full of all the information you need to get fit fast , without all of the padding many courses include. Just the facts to set you on the road to a new, fitter you. What's more, I want you to be completely delighted with it. I've put a lot of work and experience into it, and I'm proud of it. But if you are not completely delighted with it, please just email me at any time within 60 days of buying it, and I will give you a full refund. No questions. No Hassle. Just a full, honest refund.
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the person with any values whatever? Before answering this question, let us pause to admire the magic property of speech, I mean the power which a word bestows on a newly created idea when it extends to that idea after having been applied to a pre-existent object of modifying that object and thus retro- actively influencing the past. In whatever light we view the transition from relative to absolute justice, whether it took place by stages or all at once, there has been creation. Some- thing has supervened which might never have existed, which would not have existed except for certain circumstances, certain men, perhaps one particular man. But instead of realizing that some new thing has come and taken possession of the old and absorbed it into a whole that was up to then unforeseeable, we prefer looking upon the process as if the new thing had always been there, not actually but virtually pre-existing, and as if the old had been a part of it even then, a part of something yet uncreated; and on this showing the conceptions of justice which followed one another in ancient societies were no more than partial, incomplete visions of an integral justice which is nothing more or less than justice as we know it to-day. There is no need to analyse in detail this particular example of a very general illusion, barely noticed by philosophers, which has vitiated a goodly number of metaphysical doctrines and which sets the theory of knowledge
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That's wonderful. Westley : I've always been a quick healer. What are our liabilities? Inigo Montoya : There is but one working castle gate, and... and it is guarded by 60 men. Westley : And our assets? Inigo Montoya : Your brains, Fezzik's strength, my steel. Share this quote Westley : I mean, if we only had a wheelbarrow, that would be something. Inigo Montoya : Where we did we put that wheelbarrow the albino had? Fezzik : Over the albino, I think. Westley : Well, why didn't you list that among our assets in the first place? Share this quote Inigo Montoya : My father was slaughtered by a six-fingered man. He was a great swordmaker, my father. When the six-fingered man appeared and requested a special sword. My father took the job. He slaved a year before it was done. [ Shows the Man in Black the sword ] Man in Black : I've never seen its equal. Inigo Montoya : The six-fingered man returned and demanded it, but at one tenth his promised price, my father refused. Without a word, the six-fingered man slashed him through the heart. I loved my father. So naturally, I challenged his murderer to a duel. I failed. The six-fingered man left me alive, but he gave me these. [ strokes the scars on his cheeks ] Man in Black : How old were you? Inigo Montoya : I was eleven years old. And when I was strong enough, I dedicated my
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AT&T to ease restrictions on FaceTime over cellular network Telco to initially enable Apple's video-calling feature only on its LTE network. AT&T Inc. plans to phase out controversial restrictions on the use of Apple Inc.'s FaceTime mobile video-calling application over its cellular network. The telecom company has required subscribers to sign up for its new data-sharing plans to use the feature over its cellular network, causing an outcry from public advocates that the move violated the Federal Communications Commission's neutrality rules. AT&T said it will phase in the unrestricted use of FaceTime on its network and expects to eventually allow all customers to use the service. FaceTime uses a camera on the iPhone to connect with others on their phones, iPads or Mac computers. The application had originally been available for use only over Wi-Fi connections, but the latest version of Apple's operating system released in September allowed for use over cellular networks. Sprint Nextel Corp. and Verizon Wireless, a joint venture of Verizon Communications Inc. and Vodafone Group Plc., didn't place any restrictions on its use. AT&T will initially allow the application to be used on Apple devices that can connect to its next-generation LTE network, which would include the iPhone 5 and some versions of the iPad, it said. The service would be limited to customers on tiered-data plans, meaning those that still have grandfathered unlimited plans wouldn't be able to use the service. At the end of September, 64% of AT&T's smartphone subscribers were on tiered-data plans
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with someone so childish and malicious, but lawyers make money because people like that are all over the place. Say one of your windows in the place you live has a broken lock. Would I then be justified in breaking into your house/apartment? I wouldn't suffer any ramifications, right? It's neither illegal nor unethical, right? You can be prosecuted for getting into someone's e-mail without their permission even if you just use the password. The means of access, which is what your analogy deals with, is legally irrelevant. and, 2) your analogy is completely silent on the fact that TF obtained, without permission, private correspondences containing sensitive information and, in fact, he still has those. The club analogy really doesn't handle any important points. I do not know. It could be argued that until the owner do not take away the authorization (key, password, whatever) you are still authorized. And if you are authorized and you did not sign any contract, those emails are yours to do what you want. I am not saying you are wrong, just that to me does not look so clear cut. The admins there went beyond incompetence, they really screwed this up. Nope. They removed him. He was aware he was removed, he intentionally tried to get in. From the perspective of the law, all that matters is that his permission was revoked, not how difficult it was for him to get back in. Those e-mails he obtained after his permission was revoked are
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RRSP: you put money in, which can be deducted from your income for tax purposes. While in the RESP, the money can then be invested in any number of investment products. To find out which investment mix is best for you, sit down for a conversation with your financial advisor and discuss. It's just too big a topic to have here. When your kids decide that they do actually want to go to school, they can then withdrawal that money and put it toward their education. And again like an RRSP, that money, once withdrawn, is taxed accordingly. What Makes the RESP Different On the surface, an RESP may seem quite similar to an RRSP (another topic for another article), but there are a few reasons that you'd typically use an RESP over an RRSP. Consider the government grant. In 1998, the Canadian government decided to lend an extra hand in planning for education, contributing 20% of what you invest to an RESP to a maximum of $500 a year. Now, don't start doing the math, because there's a cap of $2500 for the life of the RESP. And over the life of an RESP, you can't contribute more than $50,000 total. Contributions can be made once the child is born but not before. So, if you're expecting a child and want to get a head start, an RESP won't help. And to that effect, after your child is 21, you can't continue to make any more contributions. If your
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hard for a smell of the fart In an all out effort for maximum claim to fame Claim to shame, claim to the same Those wonderful people attracted to the toilets Hypnotised by an imaginary watch Fine looking corpse is found in the press Don't like the flavour but still drink the scotch And Kestrel lager Writes glamour reruns Of tangerines for Christmas In modern slang Shang-A-Lang the second well might bust a gut the guilt, the ego, the time limit brought about by age-old lies born from the dream of pale blue skies They bust a gut to find a face to wear But the big dilemma's always there too wired up, too scared of sweat the open pores that smell of death too paranoid of being taken for a ride we have become mean and I mean to decide before too long but my ear's hear the big ones eerie song "between you and me and I'm serious there's an osprey's nest in our back garden I'm worried about it, worried stupid bout the eggs I think why our garden of all places? I wonder sometimes is it true? urban ospreys sound quite interesting but how can I put it into use?" another world might lust for crumbs but you spilt my pint, now buy me another I have the pressure of day-to-day living What on Earth can I say to my lover? The two of us we lust for crumbs OF care But the big dilemma's always
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criminal penalties may counterproductively encourage warez trading by making it a little more daring and impressive. If the goal is to reduce copyright infringement, it may actually be that DRM is not only not cost effective, but counter productive. What sort of egoboo can one get for cracking something that doesn't have DRM? Hodder: Grokster Victory in 5-8 Years In 5-8 years, I think the Grokster problem will be solved by a combination of: 1. business model changes by legacy media; 2. changes in demographics because the fact is there will be a critical mass of users who have grown up with digital models in the heads (who are now young enough not to be of voting age but soon will be); and 3. where enough activity online is about people sharing and trading their own stuff (user generated media). It will be little media makers, supplying their own demands, who will solve this legal problem, first. Legacy media will follow behind them. All those legacy media companies, in order to continue to be as relevant to the masses as they have been in the recent past will have to come to the party and play in order to keep their stuff in front of our eyes. That is, the digital media party online, where they find that in order to participate, they have to give up some control of their copyrighted works, and rethink their models to include things like giving away some media in order to make money
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Raise These Sails John Riis Became One Of Them Lyrics Raise These Sails John Riis Became One Of Them Lyrics total views : 7 times this week. You can enlarge lyrics to john riis became one of them for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song John Riis Became One Of Them by Raise These Sails and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to john riis became one of them, please feel free to submit them. Rest your head oh ghost of treason Lay your weary head to rest 'Cause should you leave us without reason Then cross thy name and so be blessed Water turns to wine Saviors turn to legacies Give back what was mine My friends fall to gunshot fire Oil found, burn the ground This time none shall live Oil found, burn the ground [| From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/r/raise-thes\\... |] They'll never see it coming
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economic liberalisation has generated sustained wealth and opportunity, not just for the citizens of Hong Kong but for Australia and the rest of the region. The figures are very impressive. Hong Kong is our ninth-largest export market (A$ 3 billion in 1996), fourth-largest source of investment (A$ 13.3 billion at 30 June 1996) and fifth-largest destination for Australian investment overseas (A$ 6.6 billion at 30 June 1996). More than 350 Australian companies are represented there, and the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong is the largest Australian chamber overseas. Without doubt, as I have demonstrated, Australia has a great stake in Hong Kong, and its future is a matter of very great importance to Australia. That is why I was in Hong Kong last week for the handover. I see Australia's task as one of helping to ensure the transition process occurs in a way that will provide maximum stability and prosperity for Hong Kong. Given a smooth transition, there are good reasons to believe Hong Kong will continue to prosper, not least of which is the world-beating dynamism of the Hong Kong economy. Of course, the benefits of trade liberalisation extend across the region, not just North and South East Asia, but the Pacific as well. The South Pacific is an important market for Australian exporters of goods and services, with exports in goods alone reaching A$ 2.1 billion in 1995/96, an increase of over 14% in one year. Later this week in Cairns, I will be attending
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field and use it like a rifle! I sit there and watch shaking my head as the SAW gunner pulls the trigger spraying an area. Or the Point man going out in the lead with a M60.. sure you can put a lot of fire down range but are you going to be able to sustain point for a long time? When using a SAW System the first and foremost thing you need to remember and realize is everything you?ve ever done as a Rifleman or Sniper or any other role you have played in, Toss it out the window. The Mentality of a SAW System gunner is one of Support. Your not the hard charging, fast gunning assault man, or the stealth oriented long range, Intel gathering sniper, or the close quarters, heart pounding adrenaline building Close Quarters Combat specialist. You?re a SAW Gunner. The first strategy/tactic you need to learn and love is suppression. Suppressing the opponent in Airsoft often times can be a taxing and frustrating event. This is due to the fact that if your hit, 30 minutes or less and your back out on the field. People who participate in Airsoft are often found to take far more risks there then in a real world situation. Suppression with a SAW System is a true art form. Suppressing an enemy with a SAW System you need to continuously keep your eyes moving and scanning for potential targets. Targets, you mean people right?! Well not always. Suppressing
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How to build a strong following on Twitter Building a strong following on Twitter isn't as easy as you might think. It's quite difficult getting people to add you and keep following you as there are so many things to keep in mind. But with these top 'Dos and Don'ts', you will be well on your way to gaining a solid, loyal and positive fan base on Twitter. Do Have a reason for people to follow you. That's whether you're interesting or are of benefit to be followed. Be nice. Nice people tend to do really well in life and the same applies on social media. Get involved in Follow Fridays, retweet things and be helpful. Use a photo of yourself rather than a logo. It will add that personal touch. Add your name to your Twitter account rather than your company name. Talk to people and make friends. Those friends could turn into collaborative partners or even customers. Be sincere. It will be pretty obvious if you're only using social media for your own gain. Don't Be competitive. It doesn't suit the new Web 2.0 world. And besides, there's plenty of work to go around. And those are just a few pointers. But if you're after numbers and you're keen to know how you gain over 10,000 followers on Twitter, there's no easy answer or quick fix. Yes, there are lots of software tools out there to help you instantly gain a large amount of followers but are they
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in my room most of the time as they thought it was only in the early stages. To me the contractions seemed relatively painful and frequent, so after a while I went back to the nurse and said so. She tested me and said that it couldn't be time, as my contractions would have to be far more painful than that (my heart sank), but then 'had a look', and lo and behold the doctor came immediately and the baby not longer after him. So I ended up with no pain relief, partly as I thought I should put up with it 'at the early stages', without knowing those were the late stages. So a combination of 'what you don't know doesn't hurt you' and unexpectedly good tolerance to pain. I had a tiny tear and few stitches that time, but did not feel any of that at all; was pretty much numb down there by that stage! I was able to stand up and have a shower straight away, and was so delighted about that after the previous Caesarean that I felt on top of the world! I think the thing to remember here is absolutely NO two births and labours are the same. As a medical student I've seen a fair number and it doesn't matter what the birth plans are, whether people have had before or not, each is different and ends up needing different things. I've come across two patients who had really easy gas and
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been a wild ride. First of all, I found out that the iceberg that I came down to study not only was larger than the iceberg that sank the Titanic, it was not only larger than the Titanic itself, but it was larger than the country that built the Titanic. That's pretty big. This is B-15. So what we see here is the white cliff. It's about 150 feet tall, so that means that there's over 1,000 feet of ice below the water line. This iceberg is so big that the water that it contains would run the flow of the river Jordan for 1,000 years. It's so big that the water that is inside of it would run the river Nile for 75 years. MacAYEAL: This is a little bit of video that we shot when we were flying up to the iceberg. It looks big and it looms above us, even if we're on an aircraft flying above the iceberg, the iceberg is always above us. It's above us because it's a mystery that we don't understand. Here's a picture of what it looked like once we had arrived in the center of the iceberg. We put out our instruments. Now we're gonna have an opportunity to monitor how the iceberg drifts north. They're so big, there's an element of fear. We don't know, really, what's going to come ahead when they eventually begin to melt in the ocean beyond Antarctica. What we're seeing now here is a
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document is completed correctly as well as check your passport (meaning you do not need to relinquish your passport to the home office) and they forward the documents on to the home office. All the information for ILR is here:http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/s\\... I would however check to see if you meet the requirements to Naturalise as a British citizen, if you are eligible I would apply for this instead. As you will be doubling what you have to pay out if you later want to go on and naturalise and get your British passport. However in order to naturalise you have to meet the requirements including passing the life in the UK test (proof of certificate is required with the application). Have a look here for eligibility:http://www.ukba.homeoffice.g\\... Once you are naturalised and have attended a British Citizenship ceremony you are eligible to apply for a British passport. So it would be in your best interest to check if you need to pay out twice or three times.
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21 May, 2008 When you select a web developer for your new website, always ask how the building process works. First, you need a kick-off meeting to discuss your statement of requirements. Next, it's a good idea to consider the design process, iterations and sign-off - ask the developers what they need from you in terms of logo, brand guidelines, palette and images. Next comes slicing, where the design is converted to templates and the developers upload your copy of the content management system, add any bespoke functions and incorporate the templates. You should then have a demo site that you can work on before the launch, to test functionality and preview the design and content. When it comes to content, there are a few important points to consider. Does your quote include them doing this or are you doing it? Does your content need rewriting? This is guaranteed to be the most painful part of the project, because you have to either write it all or chivvy everyone else into doing it. The key is to start early and plan for delays. If you are having any interactive elements, these need to be built for testing. Similarly, donations, shopping and payments need to be built and tested in advance, as do navigation, links, interactive and e-commerce elements. Further testing can be provided by volunteers. As for the launch itself, plan when and how this will happen. If you already have a website, do you need to make sure people
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that has better competetion and more travel is a true mistake. The situation is this, BSU is moving from MWC to the Big East trying to find better teams to play in Football. I for one am looking forward to seeing BSU play some Florida schools. The other reason for the move is that the MONEY is better in the Big East and this move puts our name out to the general public on the east coast more making it easier to recuit for future success. With those things in mind, CHUCK, I am sure you can see my bemusement. There is only one school, maybe two, that can make independent status work in football. Notre Dame and maybe BYU. That is because they had tv contracts just for their school. There is a reason why it doesn't work for any other school, money and scheduling. No one is going to waste a game in the kibble box, or a trip there for four years to go to school in the middle of nowhere. nationwide talent? sure, we can all see why a kid from florida, texas, minnesota or kentucky would come to moscow. idaho will beat boise state in 5 years? they won't even be on the schedule. still waiting on your "in-depth analysis" on boise state football regarding michigan state. I'm not sure but shouldn't Idaho center in on what makes it great? Which is an accademic school. They are not a school that is going to attract
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all the time and I don't find the prompts annoying. I'm glad they are protecting me from software that can damage my software. It's also not that bad when you consider the fact that Linux and Mac OS X have a system very much Like UAC but it needs a root password. That is a bit annoying. Can anyone give me some advice, info, hack, articles or even code that can help me to solve this UAC issue in IE toolbar. The problem is when I loaded an internet explorer with my ie toolbar(Add-in-Express) which perform read/write operation to a text file. But since with UAC enabled, the system blocked my code to write a text file. It works if the the plugin is installed as administrator, but again fails for any other user. I even tried with windows temperory folders but its not allowing write permission to the temperory also. I already try signing/certificates but no luck. I can't turn off the UAC or protected mode for security reasons. @Sumit Bohra: There is only one temporary folder that add-ons in Protected Mode can write too. See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/\\... for more information on Protected Mode APIs including one to get the path to that folder (You need to use it to get the the location as the location can vary depending on the current user, the language of the Windows version and some other factors). In Internet Explorer 8 (Currently in beta), there are Protected Mode APIs to register a broker
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of the Native Americans of Montana also have seven seasons: chinook season, muddy spring, green summer, gold summer (or dry summer), "Indian" Summer, late fall, and cold winter. The 7th glyph of the Maya Calendar is Blue Hand, it represents the days in creation and is associated with creative perfection. This is the glyph of the last day of their calendar that ends on December 21, 2012. ^ 21 Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, 'Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up to seven times?' 22 Jesus answered, 'I tell you, not seven times, but seventy times seven.'
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travel in a hurry, 'Cause I got nobody waitin' for me anywhere. Home is anywhere I'm livin', If it's sleepin' on some vacant bench in City Square, Or if I'm workin' on some road gang, Or just livin' off the fat of our great land. I never been nobody's idol, But at least I got a title, And I Take Alot Of Pride In What I Am.
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the physical abilities of Nichola and Stefan, the Paralympians and many other people who may have a medical condition or limb loss but who are also active and athletic. "Disabled" has the effect of lumping all kinds of very different people into one category. Aimee Mullins , a former Paralympian who also features in our current Superhuman exhibition, discusses this issue in the interview below. She says we should see the person, not the category. However, the category can have its uses. For example, when you are a minority that must fight for recognition and rights, you need an umbrella category to organise under. Also, do we need a word to describe the type of person who would qualify for the Paralympics? I've failed to find a decent alternative though. I've heard the term "differently-abled" but this doesn't seem to have caught on, perhaps because it's rather clunky and awkward. Mullins suggests "super-abled" for the Paralympians and Channel 4?s Paralympics ad went with "Superhuman". But how might this make people who are disabled but don't want, or aren't able, to be more active feel ( this writer raises some interesting points on that subject)? The Wellcome Trust has made over 100 videos about science, medicine and their crossover with culture. In our Replay series, our Multimedia Producers highlight some films you may have missed over the years. Wellcome Trust We are a global charitable foundation dedicated to achieving extraordinary improvements in health by supporting the brightest minds. Read more .
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and elasticity of the medium. In general, the speed of sound in a medium is given by: where d = density of the medium and E = the bulk modulus of elasticity of the medium (the higher E, the more difficult the medium is to compress). Clearly, the equation above suggests that sound travels fastest in media which are least compressible and which have low density. At first glance this statement seems to disagree with our assertion that sound travels faster in solids than in liquids and faster in liquids than in gases, since in general gases have lower densities than liquids and liquids have lower densities than solids. This apparent contradiction is resolved when we examine the relative elasticity values of the different states of matter. In general, solids have much higher values of elasticity than liquids, which in turn have much higher values of elasticity than gases. In fact, it is the elasticity values that have the main effect on the speed of sound in materials. Thus, the above equation supports our assertion that sound travels faster in solids than in liquids and faster in liquids than in gases. The equation shows, however, that where two materials have similar elasticity values, the relative densities of the two materials will determine which material provides the higher speed of sound. For example, sound travels almost three times as fast in helium than it does in air at the same temperature mainly due to the much lower density of helium compared
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At the End of the Day Lyrics [THE POOR] At the end of the day you're another day older And that's all you can say for the life of the poor It's a struggle, it's a war And there's nothing that anyone's giving One more day standing about, what is it for? One day less to be living. At the end of the day you're another day colder And the shirt on your back doesn't keep out the chill And the righteous hurry past They don't hear the little ones crying And the winter is coming on fast, ready to kill One day nearer to dying! At the end of the day there's another day dawning And the sun in the morning is waiting to rise Like the waves crash on the sand Like a storm that'll break any second There's a hunger in the land There's a reckoning still to be reckoned and There's gonna be hell to pay At the end of the day! [The foreman and workers, including Fantine, emerge from the factory] [FOREMAN] At the end of the day you get nothing for nothing Sitting flat on your butt doesn't buy any bread [WORKER ONE] There are children back at home [WORKERS ONE AND TWO] And the children have got to be fed [WORKER TWO] And you're lucky to be in a job [WOMAN] And in a bed! [WORKERS] And we're counting our blessings! [WOMAN TWO] Have you seen how the foreman is fuming today? With
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The Bar At The End of the Wharf -- Walsh Bay I honestly didn't think I'd like The Bar At The End of the Wharf . I don't know why. I guess it's because I'm grumpy in my old age and have been to so many crappy bars in performance spaces that I didn't trust the idea of a genuinely good cocktail bar in the Sydney Theatre Company building/wharf. And yet, I have to admit, I was wrong. I don't like being wrong, but I do like this bar. There are two reasons why. The first is the harbour view, which looks directly out onto Luna Park and the Harbour Bridge, as well as ferries scooting by in the night. The second is the cocktail list, which is right up my alley. The list is filled with respectable classics such as the Old Fashioned and Vodka Gimlet as well as a few signature drinks such as By the Ears (house-infused coriander Beefeater gin, lemon juice, sugar and Perrier Jouet Champagne -- $12). I try the sazerac (Jim Beam rye, Martell VSOP cognac, Peychaud's bitters and sugar, with a Le Mercier Absinthe rinse -- $18) while my black-clad companion opts for the Charlie Chaplin (Hayman's Sloe Gin, apricot brandy and lime juice -- $14). Both cocktails are beautifully made. The sazerac is perfectly complex and smooth whereas the Charlie Chaplin is good for those with a sweeter tooth but yet still want a good, strong drink where you can taste the
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and the hundreds of money sucking spads the politicians employ at our expense and the one's the goverments employ via the charities when they have one and we start to get unemployment coming through from compaies then we worry. Yes, but they all do that, it's part of their devious nature. What we need is a chairman who is prepared to insist on an answer to the question that has been asked, not the one that the panelist would like them to have asked. Big difference. I recall attending a session of Any Questions some years ago when Balls-Cooper was one of the idiots on the stage. She spent most of her time reading through copious notes while others were speaking. It has to be the party line or nothing, bugger the question! There are two views on the fact that Ybarra cooper didn't know the size of the deficit left by her government. The charitable view is that she is telling the truth and genuinely doesn't know the size or measure of the problem which her government created. The uncharitable view is that she is a fucking lying cow who didn't want to admit the sheer scale of the Clusterfuck bequeathed by her Government .This tactic is known as a "Harman" "The audience is always the same noxious, inarticulate blend of Left-wing local government activists, NHS malcontents, trades union officials, spotty students and women in headscarves. Occasionally, they throw in a couple of comedy Tories with dandruff, for the
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eyes out. I felt I had been so careless, stupid and reckless. I could have put my husband at risk too, I could have cause so much harm and damage in my family. All because I was seeking OUTSIDE and sleeping with someone else recklessly. My whole world could have crashed down and my whole future wiped out if I catch anything as scary as HIV. To cut a long story short, I am now looking at life in a positive, clearer way. I have deleted all of W's texts and emails. I am now moving on my life and don't want to see him again. It's not worth putting myself through that risks. I will still check back this site and will try my best to provide some moral/emotional support to all who still need it. But to all of you still confused, I don't judge you all because I have been through it myself. But instead of looking elsewhere, it is always worth to try and fix the problems at home first. If you have kids, look at their little faces and think hard. Our reckless actions might cost their happiness and change our/their life/future. Please, think hard and keep safe with your family, if that option is the best. Will write again. Well, firstly Emily I really hope things work out for you - sadly my life is turning in a different direction. We went out for dinner last night, i was hoping we would have a
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Very few athletes ever have the opportunity to represent their country in their respective sports. Drexel women's soccer goalie Eve Badana will represent her country, the Republic of Ireland, on the field Nov. 28 and Dec. 1. Her opponent will be the top-ranked national team, the United States women's national team. Badana will be making her third and fourth career appearances against the 2012 Olympic champions Nov. 28 in Portland, Ore., at Jeld-Wen Field, then three days later on Dec. 1 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Phoenix. The U.S. women's national team will feature players such as Abby Wambach, Alex Morgan and Hope Solo. Badana relishes the opportunity to compete against the best team in the world. "It's a privilege playing this group of young ladies. I'm excited to see what the best are like up close, and it's definitely an honor," Badana said of about her upcoming opponents. Along with her other two international caps, Badana's sophomore campaign with the Dragons women's soccer team has prepared her for her upcoming matches. This season, she completed one of, if not the most, successful campaigns for a goalie in Drexel history. Badana led the Colonial Athletic Association in goals-against average at .67 and in shutouts with 10. Both of these figures are Drexel records. As a result of her individual excellence, she was rewarded by being named the CAA Defensive Player of the Year. Her individual efforts benefited the Drexel women's team well as they achieved a program best13-3
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in their recipes but, as Bill doesn't specify a variety (so laid-back, these Aussies) I ring the changes and give double cream a whirl in his. This proves to be a mistake -- the sauce is far too rich to spoon over ice cream, although it is rather toothsome straight from the bowl. The whipping cream gives a lighter result, but although I like the way it balances the flavour of the chocolate, I'm going to use less than either recipe suggests. Chocolate sauce is always best served with something creamy, so it shouldn't be too rich on its own. The sugar Strictly speaking, you don't need any extra sweetener in chocolate sauce, and some of the recipes I try certainly go too far down the syrup road for my liking (the Weirs' sauce, for example, contains 165g sugar to 100g chocolate and 1 tbsp cocoa powder). But although my tastes aren't quite as childish as once they were, I do think this sauce deserves to be a little more fun than the no-added sugar recipes from Bill, Nigel, Simon and Lindsey. Inspired by Alice Hart, rather than adding straight sugar I'm going to use golden syrup: it adds a pleasant toffeeish sweetness and just a hint of joyous stickiness. Lebovitz suggests using corn, agave or glucose syrup "to give it a shine", but I prefer the flavour of the classic British sweetener despite the low-GI claims of the agave syrup I use in his recipe. I have a feeling
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Vivian Green 24 Hour Blue (Just One Of Those Days) Lyrics Vivian Green 24 Hour Blue (Just One Of Those Days) Lyrics total views : 4 times this week. You can enlarge lyrics to 24 hour blue (just one of those days) for easy viewing, send it to your friends or rate the song 24 Hour Blue (Just One Of Those Days) by Vivian Green and help the song become popular. If you have any corrections for these lyrics or any ideas about the meaning to 24 hour blue (just one of those days), please feel free to submit them. Woke up this morning feeling so bad, out my window it was raining didn't even feel like running, I didn't feel like doing anything Then the phone wouldnt stop ringing and my head wouldnt stop pounding. I feel so down I don't know why, there's something overwhelming me inside [Chorus:] Just one of those days Just another day, it don't go your way (And tomorrow can't come soon enough for me) Just one of those days- oooh Just another day, it don't dg your way (And tomorrow can't come soon enough) [Verse 2:] Gotta get up, any how I can't afford to lose no hours Got a deadline that I must meet, Every second matters to me { From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/v/vivian-gre\\... } Hard to function feeling like this But I got to keep on going, am I in a huddle to get over I've got to do things much darker and
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I met up with iconic British designer Paul Smith at London Fashion Week ahead of his One Night Only tour in Australia on Monday (he's coming for a store event in Melbourne). Paul kindly gave me the grand tour of his office/Ali Barber cave of treasures in which photos by Cecil Beaton, Bruce Weber and Patti Smith are scattered amongst piles of toys, books, and random objects like a giant pink iPod, which was a gift from Paul's good friend Sir Jonathan Ive (good friend to have). Alice Cavanagh: This is pretty epic. Is it organised chaos, though? Paul Smith: Well, while I was away they decided they would tidy things up and so I realised that I did know where things were because when I came back, I didn't know where things were. Now, I'm going to hold onto that [gestures to my iPhone] and you've got to lift this bicycle. Oh wow. It's so light! Isn't that nice? It's carbon fibre. There's a little school just around the corner, and I invited 22 nine-year-olds to come and look at how we do things. When they came in this room, I said to one of the little boys, "Do you want to try and lift this bicycle?" He came and braced himself and went to lift it up, and when he did he was so surprised. He said, 'That's lighter than my sister!" I thought that was the greatest. Does your house look like this? No. I'm allowed one
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play. I'm curious to know what other people think will happen. I can't see all of them staying, and while there will certainly be loans involved, I think one of them will be gone for sure. Ryan -- next year evra will be phased out and fabio will be first choice. Buetner and fabio can play as RB and LB. so isnt really a problem. Brady is a LW.. The way nani and young keep having off periods each season we should see him break intomthe 11 soon. Afraid not until he's signed as far as I'm concerned Get him or alternatively Herrera or Sahin in fact anybody good enough to play of Carrick's shoulder see what's coming through the middle and react to it either by the tackle or interception it's the only way we will get back to what was taken for granted.A solid skillful defence and midfield only then will we be able to take on all comers here and in Europe.I can't wait. Glory i know city play well but dont insult players of utd.city might win title but i know this time we will win one too evan fa cup as i cant remember last tyme we won it man.chill give players time let saf get mo targets be4 window closes.ffp will kick city out and soon we conquer again when they are gone. ryan7. Brady is a LW more than a LB. Blackett will definitely be sent on loan a couple of times but
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