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"The accused has not been arrested yet, however, police have filed a case against him.\n\nA case has been registered against a police constable for allegedly harassing a woman police officer over WhatsApp and stalking her.\n\nAs per Khar Police, the cases have been filed under sections 354D and 509 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and section 67 of the IT act. The accused used to text the woman police officer late at night. He had texted the victim at 12 AM on April 8. Fed up with the behaviour of the officer, the victim filed a complaint at the Khare police station.\n\nThe accused has not been arrested yet, however, police have filed a case against him and an investigation has been started, added Khare Police."
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At its heart, the Miura was equipped with a specially designed 3.9-liter V12 that delivered a remarkable output of 350 horsepower. .\n\nSoon the car grew into an iconic sports car owned by celebrities, from members of the Rat Pack to Rod Stewart. Although the automaker gave the Miura periodic updates, it remained in production until 1973 as a flagship Lamborghini model.\n\nThe Ford Mustang is among the most sought-after classic muscle cars of the 1960s. And while the original six-cylinder Mustang was not quick, the V8 option showed its ability. Later, better V8s mated to four-speed transmissions were created, making the lightweight Mustang a pleasure to drive.\n\nIn its first year, a total of 318,000 Mustangs were sold and over a million Mustangs were built in its first 18 months, making it history as the most popular car in America. The Mustang created a new market which gave birth to competitors like the Dodge Challenger, Chevy Camaro, Plymouth Barracuda and Pontiac Firebird.\n\nWhile not as popular as the Mustang, the Chevy Camaro is still considered an incredible pony car of the 1960s and beyond. Chevrolet launched the Camaro soon after the Mustang arrived. It came up with the same recipe – less than 3,000 lbs, rear-wheel drive, and an incredibly stunning design.\n\nRelated: These Are The 10 Most Desirable Classic Muscle Cars Of The 60s & 70s\n\nBy the end of 1966, the era of pony cars was in full swing, so the Camaro offered big block power right from the start. It took a while – almost another decade, but eventually the Camaro’s sales numbers almost caught up with the Mustang’s. Today, the first-generation Camaro is one of the most sought-after cars of the 1960s.\n\nIt was pretty and featured the beautiful, wraparound curved window that has established itself as a serious contender in the muscle car market. Later in 1967, the second generation came out with more muscular components and a competent V8 engine, including the legendary 426 Hemi. Overall, the Barracuda remains popular among muscle car enthusiasts even to this day.\n\nThe Porsche 911 was the second car model produced by Ferdinand Porsche. Ferdinand foresaw a larger, more powerful vehicle to take over his first model – the 356, only to develop a winning horse that would outlive him.\n\nThe 1964 Porsche 911 is an automotive legend known for its beauty and excellent handling. It came with many options, including Targa roofs and gasoline radiators, although the Turbo did not come until the 1970s. The car is still in production, even today, and although it has experienced continuous development over the years, the basic concept has remained the same.\n\nThe second generation Corvette is considered the car that defined the 1960s. The 1963 Corvette was based on the magnificent Mako Shark concept car and featured independent rear suspension and the big block V8.\n\nKnown as a super-fast and rugged sports car, the Corvette started selling at affordable prices, but nowadays a big block C2 can sell for more than six figures. These cars pushed the boundaries of style and performance, and they continue to do so to this day.\n\nWhen the Jaguar E-Type was first released, it was one of the fastest cars on the road, but cost a fraction of other exotic cars. What’s more interesting, Enzo Ferrari called the E-Type the most beautiful car he has ever seen. The incredibly gorgeous vehicle was based on a proper racing frame and its chassis was top notch.\n\nThe 250 GTO is one of the prettiest vehicles on the list. It is also one of the first creations of Enzo Ferrari. At its heart, the car sported a 3.0-liter V12 that delivered a decent 300 horsepower that helped it dominate race tracks around the world. Plus, when it cruised the streets of America, the 250 GTO cost about double the price of a Corvette, which isn’t bad for such a capable exotic car.\n\nToday, the 250 GTO is the most expensive car in the world, selling for over $ 38 million in 2013 at an auction. One of them recently sold for $ 55 million, breaking its own record.\n\nConsidered to have the cleanest muscle car designs of the era, the 1968 Dodge Charger was easily one of the most popular muscle cars. Under the hood, the car came standard with a 440 Magnum engine, which delivered a remarkable 350 horsepower. Without forgetting the car from Steve McQueen’s film, Bullitt, where he starred in one of the most memorable car chase scenes of all time.\n\nAccording to Dodge, this second-generation Charger was the most popular with the public, recording a total production of 96,100 units. To this day, the 1968 Dodge Charger still impresses enthusiasts and collectors.\n\nSpeaking of GTO, this car has pushed its competition to improve their game with meaner, leaner machines. While there were muscle cars before it, the GTO was seen as the car that led the pack.\n\nPontiac offered the GTO as an option between 1964 and 1965, then became its own model from 1966 to 1971. It was fitted with a 335 horsepower 389 cubic V8 engine which earned it legendary status. Fast, tough and nasty, the GTO was a huge hit during the muscle car wars and is still one of the classics most sought after by collectors today.\n\nFord has built some impressive vehicles over the years, but the 1960s are in many ways the brand’s golden years.\n\nSam is a professional internet researcher and writer. He is mainly interested and fascinated by cars and motorcycles. He has been writing on the same subject for a few years. Sam currently works for Valnet Inc’s Hot Cars as a full time contributor. 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"The idea to dig a canal from the frigid waters of the Arctic Ocean to the warm ports in the Baltic was an old one. First dreamed up during the reign of Tsar Peter the Great in the 17th century, plans for a waterway connecting the two seas were repeatedly dismissed, proposed, and dropped in a cycle which lasted throughout the 1800s.\n\nEven in the midst of World War I, Russian naval officers discussed potential routes on no less than three occasions. In each case, private investors considered it too risky, and state funds were too low to support construction.\n\nBut the Bolsheviks who came to power in 1917 felt no such reservations. Although they revived the concept as early as 1918, the Russian Civil War prevented any progress from being made until 1929. The year before, Joseph Stalin had initiated the First Five-Year Plan, a nationwide effort to haul the country into the 20th century through widespread economic and industrial advances.\n\nStalin and his inner circle liked the idea of a monumental project fit to rival the Panama and Suez Canals. And although the projected cost was equally monumental, Stalin had a seemingly bottomless resource at his disposal: prisoners from the gulag system. It is estimated that up to 100,000 inmates would be used in the construction of the White Sea-Baltic Canal.\n\nWelcome To The Belomor Gulag",
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"Wikimedia CommonsMajor of State Security Semyon Grigorievich Firin, right, whom ex-prisoner and author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn called one of “six hired murderers” specially chosen for their bloodthirstiness. Like many of the officers in charge of the canal, he was executed during Stalin’s 1937 purge.\n\nOn February 18, 1931, the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union decreed that Joseph Stalin’s White Sea-Baltic Canal would be built. Almost immediately, the OGPU — forerunner of the notorious KGB — set about arresting the country’s top engineers and architects.\n\nThey accused them of scheming to sabotage Soviet infrastructure and industry. Really, they were needed to design the canal — ideally under house arrest and, therefore, under control.\n\nThe military value of transferring warships through western Russia was clear, but the canal’s economic benefits were vaguely defined. Although Molotov and other senior leaders raised concerns, Stalin nevertheless ordered that the work begin.\n\nA brand-new prison, the Belomor (White Sea) gulag, was established, and the first contingent of prisoners was shipped out. To keep costs as low as possible, only materials found along the planned route were to be used: trees from forests on the Finnish border, mud and granite dug from the ground, and trace amounts of concrete toward the end of construction.\n\nThe approach was brutally simple: the canal was to be built “Quickly. Sturdily. Cheaply. Less metal, less cement, not a single kopek (penny) of foreign currency, more lumber.”\n\nBackbreaking Conditions In The Gulag",
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"Wikimedia CommonsNaftaly Frenkel (1883-1960), far right, linked prisoners’ work performance to their food, saving the gulag administration enormous amounts of money even as it condemned thousands to a long, slow death.\n\nDigging the canal by hand would take the full strength of the gulag. More than 170,000 prisoners, convicted of both political and ordinary crimes, were forced to move countless tons of soil and stone using pickaxes, spades, handsaws, 70,000 wheelbarrows, and 15,000 horses. Years later, one prisoner wrote:\n\n“There was no technology whatsoever. Even ordinary automobiles were a rarity. Everything was done by hand, sometimes with the help of horses. We dug earth by hand, and carried it out in wheelbarrows, we dug through the hills by hand as well, and carried away the stones.”\n\nOverseeing everything were OGPU armed guards, led by some of the cruelest men in the Soviet secret police. Naftaly Frenkel, a mysterious officer (and former prisoner) of unknown origin who enjoyed Stalin’s personal protection, was chosen to lead the effort.\n\nOnce described as “a man with enormous love of power and pride, for whom the main thing is unlimited power,” Frenkel had devised a cruel system of resource allocation linking performance to food.\n\nIf a worker met their quotas, they received less than two pounds of bread and three ounces of meat daily. Sick prisoners received half that amount, and those that failed to satisfy their superiors received even less. Those who had been exiled with their families fared no better.\n\nOne young boy sent with his parents and six siblings to one of the settlements along the canal remembered their rations:\n\n“…our father, and main source of food, received on behalf of all of us, one-third of a bucket of greenish soup, in whose dark water swam two or three green tomatoes or a cucumber, a few pieces of frozen potato, shaken together with 100–200 grams of barley or chick-peas.”\n\nJustified as a means to economize the camps, the rationing was in effect a death sentence for the sick and weak. They would not survive — and it would be only a matter of time before the strong joined them.\n\nThe Catastrophic Human Cost Of the White Sea-Baltic Canal\n\nUnder the vicious yoke of Frenkel and his subordinates, 30-strong gangs of the Belomor Gulag hammered and dug through roughly three tons of soil and stone every day, through every season and every kind of weather.\n\nAlmost immediately after work began, prisoners began to drop like flies, and at least 10,000 would attempt to escape the hellish construction in the months that followed.\n\nNot counting those who died of injury or illness afterward, more than 25,000 lost their lives on the project and were buried in unmarked mass graves deep in the forests on either side of the canal.\n\nThose who slacked off or resisted could expect slashed rations, simple beatings, or even “the mosquito torture,” in which they were stripped naked and left in the forest as prey for the insatiable mosquitoes of northern Russian summers.\n\nThe gruesome routine finally paid off on June 20, 1933, when the White Sea–Baltic Canal was officially completed and opened after 20 months of impossible amounts of labor.\n\nThe following month, Joseph Stalin himself made a trip up the canal by steamship, pausing midway at the northern end of Lake Onega to enjoy a stay in a hotel built just for him by prisoners. From the window in his suite, he could survey the system of locks carved out of the Earth by the hands of thousands of slave laborers.\n\nWas The Construction Of Belmorkanal All For Nothing?",
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"Getty/Wojtek LaskiCaption: The White Sea-Baltic Canal as it appeared in 1994. Despite the horrifying human cost of the project, it required extensive modifications and improvements over the years to be made useful.\n\nWhen the state announced the canal’s successful completion, celebrations spread across the Soviet Union. Local officials gave speeches, parades were held, and prisoners praised the reformative power of labor.\n\nSome 120 of Russia’s best-regarded writers, including famed author Maxim Gorky, collectively wrote a 600-page book applauding the might of gulag slave labor, the resourcefulness of the secret police, and the ingenuity of Stalin himself. Even a popular brand of cigarettes was named after the finished waterway.\n\nOne person who was less than enthusiastic was Stalin. In their haste to meet his two-year deadline, the canal’s builders had skimped on every other aspect of its construction. The Soviet leader’s verdict was as simple as it was crushing: “It is shallow and narrow.”\n\nHe was right. At the time it was opened, the canal was only about 11.5 feet deep — far too little for the ocean-going ships which had been envisioned traversing its length.\n\nOne gulag guard even remarked that it was so shallow “that not even submarines can pass through it under their own power; they have to be loaded on barges, and only then can they be hauled through.”\n\nThe canal was widened and deepened several times, improving its usefulness and spurring the growth of major towns along its length in the 1960s and 1970s. But the exact number of lives lost in its construction may never be known, and no amount of economic progress will ever undo the bloodshed and misery inflicted to satisfy the whims of a dictator convinced of his own, and his people’s, infallibility.\n\nAfter learning the tragic story of the White Sea–Baltic Canal, find out more about the disaster at Nazino Island, where thousands of gulag inmates lost their lives in the heart of Siberia. Then, read about the sad life of Vasily Stalin, the tortured second son of the Soviet dictator."
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"At Safari Niagara there is endless fun to be had with their rope course, bungee, splash pad and paddle boats and even summer concerts in their amphitheatre. But for us animal lovers you day will be filled with interesting creatures, sweet baby animals and lots to learn and be entertained by at their various educational shows, from birds of prey to fascinating animal antics. Safari Niagara is also home to Canada’s largest steel sculpture collection by one artist, Rod Dowling. Dowling was born in Tasmania but found his way here on the other side of the world using recycled metal to create intriguing pieces of art, many with the hint of animal in them, and around 200 of his pieces can be seen on display throughout the park.\n\nUpon entering you can opt to take the free gator tram, which will take you around the zoo with various stops to get on and off to explore or you can simply enjoy the leisurely stroll around the park’s paths. Waiting for the first show we wandered the vicinity and even caught sight of a cute, little muskrat that was hanging out with the flamingos. Through a wooded trail we took in the numerous birds of prey found at the zoo, from regal eagles to wide-eyed owls and even the jaw-dropping Andean condor. The Andean condor is one of the largest birds able to fly, at up to 33 pounds and with the largest wing area of any bird their grandness still can save these endangered birds. Only able to produce a single chick once even other year their survival rests in the hands of zoo conservation programs and captive breeding.",
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"It was near here that I met my favourite character at the park, Stanley. Stanley is a Brazilian tapir and at first was standing with his eyes drooping, looking like he was fighting off a nap, I couldn’t help but smile. The next time I saw him he’d succumbed to sleep and was laying down enjoying the shade. Located right across from the first show I decided I had to visit him again after the show and was excited to see him up, prancing around like an excited cat waiting to be fed, with his mohawk from head to shoulders erect and his snout a wiggling I giggled with delight. A keeper went in to give him some treats of succulent fruit, of which he seemed to relish and some more browse. Tapirs are a truly fascinating creature and still a primitive animal that has been unchanged for millions of years. Some many think they closely relate to elephants with their short, trunk-like snout but their closest relatives are horses and rhinos.",
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"The first show we took in was the Wonders of Flight – Raptor Show, where we met some amazing birds of prey and learned about them and their awesome natural adaptations for flight. We first met Tanya, the absolutely sweet tawny owl, next was a European barn owl with its elegant beauty we were shown owls remarkable ability of soundless flight as it swooped over our heads. We also met a Eurasian eagle owl with their stunning large, orange eyes and a turkey vulture with the looks perhaps only a mother could love but such a vital part of the ecosystem. The last, and show stopper for sure, was a falcon, the astounding aerial acrobats of the skies. We learned how falconry is one of the oldest sports in the world and even saw this falcon in action as the handler swung a lure around for the bird to catch, of which it remarkably did almost immediately, and we learned how they catch their food on the wing by literally body slamming it in the air like a football player.\n\nEveryday the park offers a Big Cat Tour, which is a guided tour to see and learn more about these majestic creatures and the particular personalities of the ones that call the zoo home. You can also walk it alone and meet lions, an Amur tiger (the largest of the big cats), bobcats and a gorgeous Amur leopard which is one of the most endangered of the big cats. Also here along the woodland trails – a great place to cool down in the heat of the summer – you’ll encounter various exotic birds like the military macaw who was kind enough to say ‘hello’ to me.\n\nDon’t forget the primate trail, full of entertaining characters like the snow monkeys who were chillin’, ring-tailed lemurs performing their sun worshiper pose, rowdy black and white ruffed lemurs (to me the sweetest and most beautiful of the lemur species), spider monkeys either swinging from the ropes – all arms, legs and tails, or all curled up together for a nap, and of course the always spectacular gibbons easily swinging through the air or hooting to each other (I could watch these graceful creatures for hours).\n\nSafari Niagara is also home to musk-ox, gray wolf and reindeer. Around this area you’ll see two large exhibits where you can walk up an elevated pathway to see their inhabitants, black bears and brown bears. Everyone enjoyed watching one of the brown bears soaking in the water and playing with an enrichment toy – perhaps a tad envious as we baked in the summer sun. The white rhino was caked in mud when I saw him, another way animals stay cool and also protect their skin from the sun. Also escaping the heat were the river hippos in their massive pond, submerging most of their bodies in the refreshing water with just their eyes and nostrils above the surface checking us out.",
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"A great feature at Safari Niagara is the ability to feed the majestic giraffe – always a crowd favourite. There is almost nothing more rewarding at a zoo then to have a close encounter with an amazing animal to bring you closer to them and help develop a better appreciation for them. These guys were true gentle giants and both with different personalities and eating styles. The younger licked the pellets right out of the palm of your hand while the older one, in true giraffe fashion, wrapped his 12 inch tongue around your hand trying to get the food, of which I had to help him out by flipping my hand over to dump them on his tongue. Too cute!",
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"On our way to the next animal presentation we strolled by the marvelous African hunting dogs, also known as painted dogs for their pretty pained coats, and it was no surprise they too were beating the heat in the shade of their climbing structures, one resting its head tenderly on another’s belly and another – in pure dog-like manner – rolling around on its back, perhaps to scratch an itch or for fun as I watched it shimmy 360 degrees. Across the way was a large exhibit that was home to bug-eyed emus and a wonderful wildebeest pair with their adorable two-week old calf.",
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"As I said, this is better done at the start but at this point I poked the chopstick through the hole in the bottom so about 2cms was inside. I then wraped blu tack around the base to keep it in place and covered it with green tape.\n\nI’m really pleased with the result. I sprayed an old jam jar white and then had a play with ribbon to see which looked best. I’m going to get some different card and have a go at making my favourite yellow roses too.\n\nFreya was thrilled with them when she came home from school (and insisted on pretending to be a bride, complete with her favourite dress).",
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"Their reserved table lacked its checkered cloth in the current disinfection hysteria. A waiter sidled up and muttered something behind his face cover.\n\nEd reached to tug it down, to the man's horror. \"Can't hear ya behind that jock strap, Mumbles. Anyway, here's what we'll have.\" For Hecabano, it was the usual hoagie with large \"suicide\"--all sodas mixed together. Ed went light with a grilled cheese and bacon, because he wasn't here to eat.\n\n\"And the lady?\" Mumbles said, having retreated behind his useless security blanket. His eyes took in the way her goggle bug orbs swept him appraisingly.\n\n\"The lady will pass,\" Hecabano said, \"fortunately for you and your staff.\" He paused to make sure no one was eavesdropping behind the high-back booths. \"You go to great lengths, Master Ed, to get yourself out of a scrape.\"\n\n\"Yeah, what's new.\" Ed slurped the coffee. \"Ahh, that's good.\" He considered the immobile spacewoman across from him. At most, she could tolerate an hour of this before having to mist back inside the steel coffee mug on his belt. \"That reporter from the lady's mag is good PR for us. Somehow she got the idea I'm a writer, and now she wants to see some poetry.\"\n\n\"Which is where Miss Cambris comes in.\" Hecabano eyed her in turn. \"But why here? She can wax poetic anywhere.\"\n\nEd leaned back to allow room for the nervous waiter to deposit the food and scurry away. \"Because I've always been moved by this place when there's a light rain. Reminds me of a sleepy town in South Carolina I once caught a train in. It's my kind of day.\"\n\n\"I abhor the day,\" Cambris said.\n\n\"Understandable,\" Ed allowed. \"Attune yourself to the outdoors and gimme an impression.\"\n\nEd wrote it down, looked up when a coed type stopped to admire the talking bio suit.\n\n\"Whoa--where can I get one of those?\"\n\n\"Move along, Betty.\" Ed scanned his three lines. \"These are good impressions, but I need to tie 'em together.\"\n\n\"Drained wraiths evanesce in misty vortex, shrinking away as the Brides awake--\"\n\n\"Cambris!' Ed had stopped scribbling. \"You're going the wrong way. This is supposed to be a feel-good deal.\"\n\nHecabano had finished his power munch of the sub, tossed down the wadded napkin. \"Perhaps not, Master Ed. It's practically Halloween.\"\n\n\"Everybody and his cat is doing Halloween,\" Ed griped.\n\n\"A comparison, then. Portray this as the eve of Spook Night: tranquil by day, which we drink in before the freaks come out. Much like in the old Castlevania game, when leisurely exploring was out of the question when night fell.\"\n\nEd jotted it down. \"You're a bit of a poet yourself, Hec.\"\n\nThe mercurial Cambris had had enough. \"Remember our bargain: you will find me some scofflaws tonight.\" She melted into a mist that flowed across the table in search of the steel coffee mug on Ed's belt. Its drinking slot snicked shut. Luckily, no one had noticed.\n\n\"The queen has spoken,\" Ed said. \"Too bad Emmy can't speak, considering how she loves the daytime.\" Emmy was the only one of the four brides who gleefully used the full hour of possible daytime outing.\n\nOn their way out, they were accosted by Mumbles.\n\n\"Big protest tonight,\" Mumbles mumbled behind the thick cloth. \"Over in Bigley Park. Come on out if you want.\"\n\n\"Do tell.\" Ed lightly drummed fingers on the steel mug.\n\nPosted by Nick Nuko at 1:28 PM No comments:\nEmail ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest",
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"6x11 on printer paper (not the best to use), colored pencil and ink. A marbled sky makes a simple but realistic background: radiate clouds from the central figure for a little dramatic effect. Though the sky is bright, conditions on the ground will be a little gloomy, with diffuse light coming from either side. Characters must show these effects in order to fit into the scene in a convincing way. I wonder if anyone can guess who they are.\n\nPosted by Nick Nuko at 1:57 PM No comments:\nEmail ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest",
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"Ten-year-old Dila watched a bar of sunlight flicker on greenish water inside the shipwreck. The fleeting effect offered little time for capturing in words, being a phenomenon of low tide. Today's club diary wouldn't have an entry about another day at the beach; people who read it in years to come needed to experience a magical moment.\n\nGentle surf boomed hollow against the hull, as rhythmic as the ripples cavorting on the sun patch. This could just as well be at the end of the world as a short distance offshore. Tarred timber smell pinched at Dila's nose, with brine and fish making their nose flavors known. Or would a land lubber even understand that?\n\nDila hoisted out of waist-depth to sit on a stiffener beam, her thighs feeling the chill of air currents. With legs dangling in the water, she opened a watertight case and jotted down some ideas. Interruption intruded from outside: Little Pete was doing another boulder dive off the stern castle.\n\n\"Kids,\" Dila muttered. She hopped down and waded into the sunny spot, capturing herself in glittering sparkles. Still there seemed no way to pass the experience on to posterity. Outside the hole, a painfully bright horizon met the bluff at West Bend, the distant beach blanket franchise of the rich. Suddenly a face rose into view: Little Ed come to investigate.\n\n\"What are you doing down here all by yourself, Dila?\" His fake beard, which all three boys had in imitation of Team Dan, was held in place with an elastic band.\n\n\"I'm trying to describe being inside here, for the diary.\"\n\n\"Not much of a story. Something needs to happen.\"\n\n\"No it doesn't. I want to preserve these few moments when water reflections dance overhead.\"\n\nDila frowned. \"I'm not sure Zena does poetry.\" Both Dila and her older sister Dela channeled Zena, Team Dan's rebel-yell swordswoman. Since both couldn't use the moniker, they went by their given names. Outside, both Little Pete and Little Dan crashed into the sea. \"Do you think the tide could float this thing away?\"\n\nLittle Ed leaned arms on the hole. \"I don't see how. There's no bottom.\"\\\n\nThat explained the squishy silt beneath Dila's feet. Some swimming critter bumped her leg. She drew the wood sword tucked behind her dress and delivered a mighty overhead swing. \"Hi-yeee!\" All it got her was soaked by a mighty splash. \"Arrrr. Mutt-mutt crabs!\" The expression was her take on the popular \"twice a cur\".\n\nNow chest deep, Dila wasn't ready to give up. \"Come on, Ed, how do I describe this before it all changes?\" They traded rather profound looks. \"What?\"\n\nEd stared at the light, which had begun to bend up the far side of the hull. \"Dila, do you think we're changing?\"\n\nThe notion hadn't occurred to her. Time and tide, she had heard Zena say, wait for no man. Nothing was ever standing still. \"That's just great, Ed. Now I have to deal with feelings, as if poetry isn't hard enough.\"\n\nEd cringed. \"Hey, we're teammates. I'm not staring or anything.\" He brushed at water spilling over the rim of the hole. \"I guess us guys will have real beards before too long.\" Dila reached across, and he pulled her out.\n\nAs they waded toward shore and the waiting clubhouse on the hill, Dila came to a decision. \"You've given me an idea, Ed. I'm going to record this day as our first thoughts about growing up.\"\n\n\"Boogity!\" Still a kid for now, Ed surged ahead in an impromptu race."
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"At that point, in the nineteen thirties, the United States announced marijuana as the main ‘habit forming substance’. Testing began on people who had utilized, and kept on utilizing marijuana for ‘clinical purposes’ or potentially amusement. More than 80% of people tried, had utilized marijuana as an addictive substance and had gone into dealings with substantial opiates presently. More than 60% of these people had gotten dependent on both the marijuana and different opiates, after just a couple of employments of marijuana in the first place. In nineteen seventy, the United States at long last grouped the medication marijuana nearby different medications, for example, champion and LSD. These medications were totally viewed as Schedule tranquilizes by the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. packwoods for sale apparently was the most irresistible all things considered, and most mishandled substances that were considered to call inside the classification of medications.\n\nIn late nineteen eighty-two the United States took action against marijuana clients, sending masses to prison for deals and development out of their own homes. In nineteen ninety it was accounted for that the biggest measure of young people ever, were utilizing marijuana, beginning in center school. The drop-out pace of center school and secondary school understudies was straightforwardly affected by this utilization of marijuana at such a youthful age. 10% of every single deadly mishap in the United States was also related here and there is to marijuana, in the late nineteen nineties. There is are likewise they life changing impacts of marijuana that can incorporate, however are not constrained to\n\nMarijuana is an amazing medication that can impact the lives of an individual and the loved ones that encompass that person. In the event that you or somebody you love is confronting issues identifying with marijuana, it is in wellbeing to contact a medication and liquor recovery community for guidance as well as help."
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Yet, when the carmakers invited the press to the Friday 16 March production launch ceremony of the Toyota 86 and Subaru BRZ at Subaru’s Gunma Main Plant in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture, the two companies strived for maximum distinction by showcasing a Subaru BRZ in the brand’s signature WR Blue Pearl and a Toyota 86 in their exclusive Hot Lava orange hue, as shown above. What about the rest of the color palette, though? Is Subaru’s Dark Gray Metallic any different from Scion’s Asphalt hue? Does Scion’s Whiteout imply a “refrigerator white” as opposed to Subaru’s Satin White Pearl?\n\nThe surest way to answer these and other similar questions is to seek out the all-important 3-character alphanumeric paint code for each individual color and see whether or not they are common across both brands. Traditionally, Toyota and Lexus’ official Japanese websites identify exterior colors by that code. Sure enough, Toyota Japan’s Toyota 86 Exterior Bodycolor Index page does not disappoint. In contrast, official Subaru sites are not as forthcoming with this information. Fortunately, there are plentiful other Internet sources, such as the Automotive Touchup site. Following is what we’ve gathered and learned from those sources.\n\nThe unequivocably shared colors\nOf the seven exterior colors available for each brand (Scion/Toyota and Subaru), four emerge as unequivocably and undoubtedly shared, and use Subaru-sourced paint codes, even in their Toyota/Scion applications. They are:\n\nThus, fans of “refrigerator”, non-pearlescent whites will be disappointed, since, at least for the 2013 model year, this will be the only shade of white to be offered for both brands.\n\nDark blue and silver. Shared or not?\nFiguring out whether or not the dark blue and silver hues are shared between Toyota and Subaru took a bit more detective work, since their respective D6S and E8H color codes do not appear on the 2012 Automotive Touchup site. It turns out that the silver is the equivalent of a throwback jersey or a revived Nike shoe style, since D6S Sterling Silver Metallic was last offered by Subaru outside of North America in 2009 and 2010. Confusingly, in 2009 Subaru used both the Sterling Silver Metallic and Platinum Silver Metallic monikers to describe D6S. Thus, we can add\n\nSimilarly E8H dark blue was last offered by Subaru outside of North America in 2010, discontinued for the 2011 and 2012 model years and brought back for the 2013 BRZ.\n\nWR Blue Pearl, yes, but which one?\nBeyond the D6S Sterling Silver Metallic / Platinum Silver Metallic example we quoted earlier, Subaru color name / paint code alignment can be a bit convoluted. For instance, 37J, 925 and 926 paint codes all bear the Satin White Pearl name. And two separate paint codes (02C and 42C) both share the WR (World Rally) Blue Pearl denomination. What is the precise difference between the two? 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"It was said by the government that in 2014 it would increase enforcement at its southern border in response to the increased flow of immigrants traveling through Mexico to reach the US.\n\nThe government carried out hundreds of thousands of deportations of immigrants from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. The immigrants used Mexico as a bridge to the US.\n\nWhile we don’t really know how many of those people are still illegally crossing the border today, we know there are many that are trying to become legal immigrants as we get numerous orders for USCIS translation services each and every day.\n\nHow many immigrants are reaching the U.S. via Mexico?\n\nApprehensions of unaccompanied children rose in 2014 and then decreased by 42% in fiscal 2015. As for adults, immigration from Mexico to US statistics tell that there aren’t as many Mexicans crossing the border, there are more immigrants from other countries who entered Mexico just to cross the US border.",
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"On July 5, 2013, Her Majesty Queen Maxima of the Netherlands arrived in the neighborhood of Leidsche Rijn just west of the city of Utrecht to officially open the new Maximapark. According to RVD, the park includes a “…restaurant, a forest playground, and a paved path for walkers, cyclists, and skaters.”",
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In reality, they were a small-scale defensive response after 450 years of Islamic jihad aggression had conquered over half of Christendom, and an attempt to protect Christian pilgrims in the Holy Land,\" Spencer asserted.\n\nSpencer, who argues in his work The History of Jihad: From Muhammad to ISIS, that the Roman Catholic Church \"was at the forefront of efforts to resist jihad aggression in Europe,\" was responding to Francis' remarks to high school students not to convert Jews or Muslims to Catholicism.\n\nDuring the Holy Father's surprise visit to the Pilo Albertelli High School on Friday, two pupils, Damiano and Francesco, asked the pontiff how he would respond to \"people of other religious beliefs\" and what he would say if an atheist came to him and asked him \"for a fundamental reason to start believing.\"\n\nFrancis replied that his experience of growing up in Argentina, with its phenomenon of migration, had led him to \"respect believing children of other religions,\" because in the public school he attended he \"always had companions from other religions.\"\n\n\"We were educated to co-exist. This taught me a lot, that we are all the same, all children of God, and this purifies your gaze, it humanizes it,\" he said.\n\nThe pontiff went on to upbraid \"a small group of narrow-minded Catholics\" in Argentina, \"who do not want Jews, do not want Muslims, but I never liked this group; it is a fringe group ... and when I used to teach I saw them for what they were.\"\n\nFrancis insisted that a Christian should never try to convince others of the truth of Christianity:\n\nIt didn't occur to me and it doesn't have to be like saying to a boy or a girl: \"You are Jewish, you are Muslim: come, be converted!\" You be consistent with your faith and that consistency is what will make you mature. We are not in the times of the Crusades.\n\nThe Pope is purveying historical fiction. The Crusades were not an exercise in forced conversion.\n\nAs he did last month, Francis proceeded to cite the 11th-century French fictional epic poem La Chanson de Roland as an example of how Catholics tried to convert Muslims by the sword:\n\nIt is an ugly thing but it made me suffer so much, a passage from La Chanson de Roland, when the Christians, the crusaders had defeated the Muslims and then all the Muslims were lined up and at the front of the line was a priest and a soldier. The priest stood in front of the baptismal font and as each one approached, he would ask: \"Baptism or the sword?\" This happened in history!\n\nSpencer, author of 18 books, including The Truth About Muhammad, told Church Militant that the Pope's version of history is pure historical revisionism:\n\nThe states that were set up as a result [of the Crusades] were so hospitable to non-Christians that a Muslim of the time, Ibn Jubayr, lamented that many Muslims who lived in the region preferred to live in the Crusader states, which were stable, rather than in their own turbulent lands. Those who did so were not forced to convert.\n\nHe continued, \"Pope Urban II, who called for the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont in 1095, was calling for a defensive action — one that was long overdue.\"\n\nExtensively quoting Urban II, Spencer noted that \"the pope says nothing about conversion or conquest\" but pleads for Western Catholics to rescue their \"brethren who live in the East\" from centuries of Muslim occupation of Christian lands and intense persecution of Christians.\n\nPope Urban didn't envision the Crusades as a chance for gain. He decreed that lands recovered from the Muslims would belong to Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos and the Byzantine Empire.\n\n\"The pope saw the Crusades as an act of sacrifice rather than profit,\" writes Spencer.\n\nDirector of Jihad Watch and co-founder of Stop the Islamization of America (SIOA) and the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), Spencer also clarified the context of La Chanson de Roland:\n\nThe Song of Roland was enormously popular and inculcated in the Christians who sang and celebrated it in what came to be known (in the European Middle Ages) as knightly virtues: loyalty, courage and perseverance, even in the face of overwhelming odds. These were virtues that would be needed if Europe was to hold out against the ever-advancing jihad.\n\nIn 2016, Spencer was accused of being \"a dissenter from the papal magisterium\" for disagreeing with Francis' 2013 declaration that \"authentic Islam and a proper reading of the Koran are opposed to every form of violence.\"\n\n\"But is the affirmation that Islam is a religion of peace really a matter of Catholic faith or morals?\" Spencer responded. \"I don't see how; it's a statement about the teachings of a different religion altogether. Is the content of the Buddhist or Hindu faith also a matter of Catholic morals?\"\n\n\"Must Catholics go with Francis and reject Callixtus as a 'dissenter from the papal magisterium' because he believed Islam to be diabolical?\" he asked. \"What authority does Francis have that Callixtus did not have? Or does Francis trump Callixtus solely by virtue of being of the present day and not forgotten?\""
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"Around the year 1400, the poet Christine de Pizan initiated a public debate in France over the literary \"truth\" and merit of the Roman of the Rose, perhaps the most renowned work of the French Middle Ages. She argued against what she considered to be misrepresentations of female virtue and vice in the Rose. Her bold objections aroused the support and opposition of some of the period's most famous intellectuals, notable Jean Gerson, whose sermons on the subject are important literary documents. \"The Quarrel of the Rose\" is the name given by modern scholars to the collection of these and other documents, including both poetry and letters, that offer a vivid account of this important controversy.As the first dual-language version of the \"Quarrel\" documents, this volume will be of great interest to medievalists and an ideal addition to the Routledge Medieval Texts series. Along with translations of the actual debate epistles, the volume includes several relevant passages from the Romance of the Rose, as well as a chronology of events and ample biography of source materials."
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"Eugene McCarthy, a candidate for the presidential nomination of the Democratic Party, speaking at his New York headquarters on Jan. 1, 1968. (Photo by Lisl Steiner/Getty Images)\n\nOne of the most enigmatic and exasperating people in American presidential politics, the late Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota confounded and infuriated his anti-Vietnam War supporters when he refused to show passion as a presidential candidate in the 1968 Democratic Primary.\n\nThe erudite and eminently quotable McCarthy left behind a traveling encyclopedia of gems from 1960s politics. This, for example, was how he reacted to Bobby Kennedy’s entrance into the presidential race: “He plays touch football; I play football. He plays softball; I play baseball. He skates in Rockefeller Center; I play hockey… If these are the bases on which you are going to make a decision… it’ll become abrasive, I suppose.”\nWhen Kennedy entered the race after McCarthy’s stunning moral victory in the New Hampshire Primary, the senator from New York and younger brother of the slain JFK insisted that his efforts would not be directed at McCarthy.\n\nThe senator from Minnesota responded with the following: “An Irishman who announces the day before St. Patrick’s Day that he’s going to run against another Irishman shouldn’t say it’s going to be a peaceful relationship.”\n\nAll of it remains very entertaining political invective – but it doesn’t answer the enduring question of why.\n\nWhy did McCarthy stand up to President Lyndon Johnson in the teeth of the conflict in Southeast Asia, the only man to oppose the president, only to run a shockingly moribund campaign that broke the hearts of impassioned young followers seemingly more committed to the cause than the candidate, and ended with McCarthy’s anti-climatic fumbling of the nomination to Johnson’s Vice President, Vietnam apologist Hubert Humphrey?\n\nTwo great books for politics junkies, Norman Mailer’s Miami and the Siege of Chicago, and 1968 in America by Charles Kaiser, hint (in the case of Kaiser’s study) and outright state (according to Mailer) that McCarthy’s political objective in challenging Johnson might have included a desire to gain sufficient political leverage – not to become president – but to oust FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover to win the job for himself.\n\nOpposed to the war after initially supporting the Gulf of Tonkin resolution broadening the president’s war powers, McCarthy also detested Hoover and what he saw as his infringement on personal liberties and his “personalization of power” as the director of the FBI since 1924.\n\n“Dad felt very strongly about the danger of having the head of the FBI so unaccountable, so permanent,” McCarthy’s daughter, Ellen McCarthy, told USA Today in 2007. “In the late ’60s and early ’70s, we had a wonderful family dog, Eric the Red. He who would go crazy at the mention of J. Edgar’s name — growling and carrying on. It was one of Eric’s tricks most appreciated by Dad.”\n\nAlthough leaders of the anti-war movement tried to prevail on both men, neither Martin Luther King, Jr. nor Bobby Kennedy would run against the redoubtable Johnson in the lead-up to 1968. When McCarthy finally made his announcement, he did so in his own peculiar, dispassionate way, maddening those who wanted a real anti-war crusader. McCarthy refused to attack Johnson, refused to show emotion, and remained aloof heading into the snows of New Hampshire where his college-aged backers – up against the foreign policy challenge of their generation – saw an opportunity to make a statement against the Johnson Administration.",
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"Mailer, in his book, describes an incredible encounter with the once and future presidential candidate in a restaurant.\n\nFrom Miami and the Siege of Chicago: “‘You see, sir,’ he said. ‘The tragedy of the whole business is that you never should have had to run for President,’” Mailer writes of his meeting with McCarthy. ‘You would have been perfect for the Cabinet.’ A keen look back from McCarthy’s eye gave the sanction to continue. ‘Yessir,’ said the reporter, ‘you’d have made a perfect chief for the FBI.’ And they looked at each other and McCarthy smiled and said, ‘Of course, you’re absolutely right.’”\n\nBut when one examines his reaction to Johnson’s departure from the race in the Kaiser study – marked in its lack of celebration, and notable for the candidate’s expression of how things have become “complicated,” not simplified by the removal of an impediment of power, the quote strikes a profound political chord.\n\nWe don’t know the complete context of McCarthy’s quote – perhaps he was already suffering the entrance into the race of Kennedy and knew he could not beat the former attorney general with a surname straight out of Camelot.\n\nBut the combination of McCarthy’s resistance to attack Johnson, his willingness to go after Hoover, his expression of doubt at the retreat of Johnson and the enticing quote he gave to Mailer, suggest – at the very least – that for all the historic public agony of the War in Vietnam – McCarthy would have been happy to personally displace Hoover.\n\nIn a 1986 interview, McCarthy said of his candidacy, “I felt – it looked to me that just the fact that there could be a significant percentage of Democrats who’d say, ‘We don’t want this war,’ could affect the policy of Johnson – moderate it – and that he could be re-nominated. I thought he could be re-nominated, but on a different platform, a modification of his war position.”\n\nAnd with a new FBI director?\n\nBut that political option weakened when, post New Hampshire Primary, Johnson uttered the following words on March 31, 1968: “I shall not seek, and I will not accept, the nomination of my party for another term as your President,” words which, if one accepts the Hoover motive as an overriding factor in McCarthy’s presidential bid, might have come as a crushing political blow to the senator from Minnesota – as crushing a blow as those words represented a resounding people’s victory for the followers of Eugene McCarthy.\n\nIn any event, even if one reaches a different conclusion, Miami and the Siege of Chicago and 1968 in America are two indispensable works on American politics, all the more interesting because they examine one of our most inscrutable political characters.",
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"Introduction\nSeveral weeks ago, I published a summary of storm-force sustained winds, hurricane-force gusts, and a drop in water level approaching six feet across Lake Erie’s western basin, all courtesy of the passage of a deep low pressure system on November 27, 2019 (click here to read the summary). This article examines how the weather forecast models performed during the event.\n\nWeather Forecast Model Basics\nIn order to evaluate how the forecast models performed, it’s helpful to understand a few basics.\n\nMeteorologists use some of the world’s fastest computers running a suite of sophisticated software programs (forecast models) to forecast the strength and movement of low pressure systems and their hazards, such as precipitation, thunderstorms, and high winds. Because supercomputers capable of performing quadrillions of calculations per second are needed to crunch the numbers, running weather forecast models is almost exclusively the business of national government agencies, such as the National Weather Service (NWS).\n\nNearly all weather forecast models are grid-based, meaning the region covered by the model (not all models are global) is divided into a series of boxes. The size of each box is considered the model’s resolution with higher resolution models having smaller boxes. In order to save precious computing power, a forecast – such as wind speed — is typically only prepared for the corners of each grid box. Figure 1 shows a 56 kilometer grid over Lake Huron while Figure 2 shows the wind barbs placed at the corners of each box.",
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"Figure 2: Wind barbs placed at the corners of a 56 km grid.\n\nThe ability of a model to accurately forecast small-scale features, such as near-shore wind and waves, improves as model resolution increases (boxes get smaller). However, the demands on computing power increase dramatically as the grid boxes get smaller. This results in the overall length of the forecast period decreasing as model resolution increases. For example, a high resolution forecast (small boxes) is only available for three to four days into the future, while a low resolution forecast (large boxes) might extend ten to fourteen days (or more). Forecasters generally use the highest resolution model covering the period for which they are preparing a forecast. Figure 3 shows examples of wind forecasts for the southern portion of the Chesapeake Bay at three model resolutions.\n\nSo, How Did the Models Perform on November 27, 2019?\nThere are several forecast models covering the Great Lakes, however this review is limited to the forecasts from the Global Forecast System (GFS), the North American Model (NAM), and the ensemble version of the GFS, called the Global Ensemble Forecast System (GEFS). The data used in the following comparisons were downloaded on the morning of November 27, 2019 and represent forecasts during the first twenty-four hours of each model run. My home port of Lorain, Ohio will be used for the comparison.\n\nThe sustained wind forecasts from the models is shown in Figure 4. The models were in agreement on the overall trend – a slight increase in sustained winds during the morning hours, followed by a steady decrease beginning around 7:00 pm. The GFS and NAM ranged from 30 to 35 knots, with the GFS slightly higher than the NAM. The GEFS was considerably lower, with maximum sustained winds around 25 knots.",
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"The gust forecasts are shown in Figure 5 (the GEFS does not calculate gust speed, therefore it’s not included). Similar to the sustained winds, the gust forecasts from the NAM and GFS were in close agreement. The gusts also followed the same trend as the sustained winds – a steady increase during the morning (to 45 to 50 knots) followed by a steady decrease beginning in the afternoon.",
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"Figure 5: Forecast for wind gust speed from the NAM and GFS forecast models.\n\nSo how did the models do? The sustained wind forecasts from the three models and the observations at 3-hour intervals are shown in Figure 6. While the models were on track during the early morning, all three missed the dramatic increase in sustained winds — from 30 to 45 knots — that occurred from mid-morning through early afternoon. Also, in contrast to the steady decline suggested by the models during the early evening hours, the sustained winds remained above 40 knots into Thursday morning – more than twice the speed that was forecast for the period. A similar pattern emerges from a comparison of the forecasts for gust speed and observations (Figure 7).",
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"As these comparisons show, the forecast models did very poorly on November 27, 2019. Figure 8 shows the values and trend in sustained wind forecast errors during the period. The NAM and GFS were quite accurate at 7:00 am and were slightly higher than the observations at 10:00 am. However, the errors increased dramatically by late morning and reached 25 to 30 knots for most of Wednesday. The errors in gust forecasts were equally significant (click here for graph).",
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"Why did the forecast models do so poorly? The answer lies in a review of the barometric pressure forecasts and observations at South Bass Island (Figure 9). The barometric pressure forecasts from the NAM, GFS, and GEFS were very similar and suggested a steady increase from 7:00 am on Wednesday to 7:00 am on Thursday. However, the observations confirm that instead of increasing over the period, the pressure fell by nearly 2 millibars between 7:00 am and 10:00 am before steadily increasing. It’s possible that the approaching low pressure system quickly strengthened as it passed over the relatively warm water of Lake Michigan.",
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"The Added Value of a Forecaster\nAlthough November 27, 2019 isn’t a good example, forecast model accuracy has improved over the past several years due to faster computers and coding advancements in the models. But even as forecast models have improved, experienced meteorologists regularly produce more accurate forecasts by combining data from the forecast models, pattern recognition, and their knowledge of the atmosphere. Such was the case on November 27, 2019.",
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The project is a research collaboration with the Center for American Women and Politics at the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers-New Brunswick and the Women in Public Service Project at The Wilson Center.\n\nWomen will make up one-third of House nominees from the four states that held primaries Tuesday, a significant number considering that men accounted for more than 80 percent of all candidates running in those races.\n\nBut while several women were successful Tuesday night, it hardly guarantees victories — or more representation in Congress — come November. 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Lee, Oakley and Smith are subsequently arrested.\n\nEight people were rescued from a cramped property in Cambridgeshire in an anti-slavery operation by the team.\n\nIt is believed the individuals are potential modern-day slavery victims, having worked at the premises for little or no money.\n\nPhotos revealed the extent of the cramped and poor on-site accommodation in Old North Road, Kneesworth.\n\nThe eight people have been taken to a centre for safeguarding support following the multi-agency operation on September 7.\n\nERSOU carried out a warrant at a business premises in conjunction with the National Crime Agency (NCA) and the Gangmasters Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA).\n\nSupport was also received from Cambridgeshire Constabulary, Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), and a number of other agencies.\n\nAs well as serious organised crime, the ERSOU also tackles terrorism threats across the eastern region. It is made up of a regional organised crime unit (ROCU) and a counter terrorism policing unit (CTP).\n\nDetective chief inspector Lee Davies from ERSOU said: “Modern day slavery can come in many forms and is happening in plain sight across the country every single day.\n\n“Protecting vulnerable victims from any type of exploitation is always at the heart of what we do, and we will continue to work alongside our partners to keep people safe across the eastern region.\"\n\nChris Hogben, head of the NCA’s Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Unit, said: “Together, we’re using all the tools at our disposal to disrupt the organised criminals who seek to exploit the most vulnerable people in our society for profit and bring them to justice.\"\n\nGLAA Senior Investigating Officer Tony Byrne added: \"I would urge the public to be aware of the potential signs of exploitation and report their concerns. One call to us or our colleagues means we can take swift and decisive action to protect victims and bring those responsible for the abuse to justice.\"\n\nKen Nguyen, 26, and Phu Nguyen, 24, of no fixed address were found hiding around £800,000 of cannabis plants a Cambridgeshire house last year.\n\nWhen officers raided the property in Straight Drove, Farcet, they discovered plants growing in every room of the large property.\n\nKen and Phu Nguyen have now both been jailed for playing a role in the production of cannabis, after appearing at Peterborough Crown Court on Friday, June 15.\n\nThe court heard how both men were in the UK illegally and had been asked to help grow what they believed to be Bonsai trees and tomato plants.\n\nA couple of days after the raid on the Farcet house the pair were charge with being concerned in the production of cannabis.\n\nDuring sentencing, Judge Lowe said the men were at the bottom of the chain in the professional set-up at the house and that they would serve half their sentences before being transferred to an immigration detention centre.\n\nDetective Sergeant Kelly Gray, ERSOU, said: \"We will never tolerate those who wish to bring harm to our communities through the production of illegal drugs so we’re pleased that these men, who were also in the country illegally, will serve time behind bars.\"\n\nYou can read more about the jailed cannabis 'gardeners' by clicking here.\n\nA property fraudster was among four Cambridgeshire criminals made to pay back almost half a million pounds after ERSOU took on the case.\n\nTo cover up his deceit, Procter forged the signature of an accountant to ensure his company Kirby Property Ltd in Cambourne remained registered with the National Approved Letting Scheme (NALS).\n\nProcter, who pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud at a previous hearing, was described by Judge David Farrell QC at his sentencing at Cambridge Crown Court on February 24 as “thoroughly dishonest”.\n\nHe was ordered to pay back more than £389,000 under the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) following investigations by ERSOU.\n\nThe dramatic chase and Dubai property\n\nA team of ERSOU officers seized two Dubai apartments and more than £600,000 as part of the confiscation of criminals’ ill-gotten gains.\n\nThe specialist Asset Confiscation Enforcement (ACE) team from ERSOU were behind the success.\n\nOne of the criminals targeted was drugs gang boss Marvin Douglas, who was jailed for nine years and nine months at St Albans Crown Court for conspiracy to supply cocaine in 2015.\n\nDouglas appeared before Cambridge Crown Court on Tuesday, April 18, when his Proceeds of Crime orders were increased to reflect the true gains he had made from his criminal activity.\n\nACE investigators seized two Dubai apartments that had been bought by Douglas from the proceeds of his drug trafficking.\n\nThe proceeds from their sale were repatriated, totalling £481,834.28 in seized funds.\n\nFailure of payment would have cost him a further 12 months in custody.\n\nDouglas, of Hidcote Drive, Milton Keynes, had led a gang selling drugs across Bedfordshire, London and the Home Counties.\n\nHe was caught on the A1 in Bedfordshire after he rammed his car into the police vehicles pursuing him and flipped it over onto its roof. Crack cocaine with a street value of up to £32,000 and £20,000 in cash were discovered in his vehicle.\n\nWhen he was arrested he was on licence from jail following a drugs conviction in 2010.\n\nACE team financial investigation manager Nick Bentley said: “We pursue criminals through work with specialist prosecutors in the UK and around the globe to recover proceeds from crime utilising the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. This work should send a clear message to those tempted to flout the law that crime truly does not pay.”\n\nDetective Chief Inspector Martin Peters added: “Often criminals believe that they can hide their assets years after the initial offending, when they think the police are no longer looking at their activity. 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If not then we have a full recap of it for you right here.\n\nAlice and Cyrus discover alarming information involving prisoners Jafar has under his control and changes their priorities. Meanwhile, the Red Queen is in critical danger and no one can help her except the Knave by surrendering information to Jafar that he’s been desperately seeking. In flashback, Anastasia is about to marry the King and strikes up a friendship with Cora that directly impacts Will. Cora also confronts Will resulting with him asking her for a shocking demand, on “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland,”\n\nTonight’s new series is going to be exciting, and you won’t want to miss it. So be sure to tune in for our live coverage of Once Upon A Time in Wonderland episode 11 — tonight at 8PM EST! While you wait for our recap, hit the comments and let us know how your excited you are about the new series.\n\nTonight’s episode of Once Upon A Time In Wonderland begins with Cyrus paying Caterpillar a visit, and asking for his Lost and Found compass back. Meanwhile a shrunken Alice sneaks behind Caterpillar and retrieves the compass while he gives Cyrus the run around.\n\nJafar is in the palace with the three genie bottles, starting the spell. The Jabberwocky lies on a sofa watching him. The Red Queen is in the basement in a hanging cage next to Jafar’s Dad, while the tower shakes from Jafar’s magic spell. The Red Queen has a flashback of when she first arrived to the palace, and the Queen offered to teach her how to do magic.\n\nAlice and Cyrus are trying to use the compass to track down Cyrus’s Mom. Tweedle arrives and warns Alice and Cyrus on behalf of Red Queen that she used her three wishes and Jafar is about to do the spell. 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"The reality is there aren’t any actual bars in Malibu, but Barefoot is as close as you’ll get. And after a stressful day of lying around on the beach, you and your friend need a stiff one. Barefoot is technically part of the restaurant Duke’s, but its casual atmosphere, affordable food menu, and umbrella-adorned cocktail drinks mean one thing - it’s way more fun. It’s also pretty much entirely outdoors and the ocean is right there. Life is good.\n\nYour cousin who moved to Fargo for work just got diagnosed with a severe Vitamin D deficiency. Time to play healer and take her to Mama Shelter. The rooftop hotel bar in the heart of Hollywood is one of our all-time favorite places to day drink outside, with movie-themed cocktails, foosball, and a whole section dedicated to day beds. Weekend crowds get intense, so we recommend calling ahead for a reservation.",
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"The Abbey is one of the most recognizable gay bars in America. This West Hollywood institution is a multi-room metropolis where you could spend an entire night just wandering around making sure you’ve seen every part of it. Weekends tend to get ambushed with college kids and gaggles of straight girls, so we recommend going on a weeknight when it’s just as fun, but the crowd is much more local and you’ll actually be able to find space on the dance floor. Don’t ignore the Sunday brunch either - it gets weird.",
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"Going to Tramp Stamp Granny’s is like spending a night inside a theater kid’s fever dream. Which means a few things: piano singers so good you’d never expect to find them in a bar, innuendo-laden drink names, and occasional appearances by Broadway stars. The entire bar sing-shouts Elton John along with the person at the piano, and if you’re lucky, a super-talented singer/bartender will climb up on the bar for a song or two. Get here early, because there’s a line on weekends.\n\nYour brother from Tampa’s version of karaoke is singing loudly in a Buffalo Wild Wings until he gets thrown out. Show him the real deal and get him to Max Karaoke in Little Tokyo. Located inside a gigantic indoor mall, Max is everything you want in private room karaoke, but we’d be lying if we said it wasn’t known for one thing - BYOB. Roll in with a 30-rack of cheap beer or whatever your drink of choice is and employees will graciously turn their backs. Just don’t get him kicked out before the night even starts.",
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"Your college roommate who plays in an adult ultimate frisbee league is in town, and wants a crazy night out in Hollywood. But you know nightlife in Hollywood is mostly just a horrifying collection of generic dance clubs and tacky tourist bars with vaguely-Hawaiian decor. Skip all that and go to Spare Room instead. Located on the second floor of The Roosevelt Hotel, you’ll impress your friend with Hollywood history (it was the location of the first Academy Awards), drink well-made cocktails, and even do some bowling if the spirit (tequila) moves you.",
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"Not every LA bar is some rooftop poolside patio where you get to watch James Kennedy drink midori sours all afternoon. Our dive bars are some of the best places to drink in town, and you won’t find a better one than Joe Jost’s in Long Beach. This institution has been around since 1924, and is the kind of place you walk into at 2pm for a beer and end up staying until close because you got involved in a high-stakes billiards tournament with three 70-year-olds who just won their bowling league. You haven’t lived until you’ve tried their pickled eggs and pretzels.",
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"Your friends from college just want to go to Sunset, but you live in North Hollywood and want to show them there’s plenty to do around here too. Idle Hour sprung back to life after decades of being a roadside eyesore, and almost overnight became one of the best places to drink in the Valley. Their cocktail and beer lists are strong and the crowd is exceedingly good-looking. Those two things tend to go well together. Also, you’re drinking in a gigantic wooden barrel.\n\nDdong Ggo is a rowdy indoor/outdoor beer garden in Koreatown. Walk into the massive outdoor area any time after 10pm on the weekends, and you’ll find huge groups of friends eating kimchi pancakes, smoking like it’s the 90s, and drinking beer and sake until the wee hours of the morning. Inside, you’ll find an even louder room with tons of TVs and a private karaoke room. The Koreatown drinking scene is vast and a bit overwhelming, but Ddong Ggo is an excellent jumping off point.\n\nAnother mid-April snowstorm has crushed your New York friend’s soul into oblivion, and they’re on a last-minute flight to LA before any more emotional damage occurs. Your gut’s saying you probably shouldn’t take them to a bar that’s been in NYC for a decade, but when that bar is Apotheke, ignore your gut. The Chinatown cocktail bar has a heavy 19th-century apothecary aesthetic, but the drinks are so good, we don’t care that it’s a little much. Also, that back patio is fantastic and your friends’ best bet at emotional repair.\n\nYour friends want something fun but not crazy, cool but not douchey. And they really want good drinks and maybe some food. Does a magical place even exist? Yes, and it’s called Everson Royce Bar. This bar/restaurant on the south end of the Arts District is fantastic because you can have whatever kind of night you want there. Whether you’re in the mood to relax on the patio and have a couple beers and a burger, or get rowdy inside at the bar, ERB has your Saturday night covered.",
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"Hosting tip: no one is ever going to turn down a tiki bar outing. And while you can really take your pick in Los Angeles, the best choice for visitors is definitely Tonga Hut - the oldest tiki bar still in operation in the city. The place is on the smaller side, but the big booths somehow always fit the whole crew. The crowd is laid-back, they have a fantastic jukebox, and one or two of those tiki drinks will be all you need to get your night started.",
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"Dude. Your cousin Blake from Boulder is in town and he wants to go to the coolest microbrewery in the city. Take him immediately to Mumford. DTLA has no shortage of craft breweries, and while others have better spaces (Arts District Brewery and Angel City), Mumford has the best beer. Taps rotate pretty consistently, but if you see a Northeast IPA, get it. You can also bring in outside food.\n\nIf your visitor is from the US, chances are they’ve been to a bluegrass bar before. But we’re pretty sure they haven’t been to a bluegrass bar with a whole Southern farmhouse inside of it. That’s exactly you’ll find at Sassafras Saloon, where they somehow took a real Savannah house and rebuilt it inside this Hollywood bar. They also added a whole bunch of hanging moss and a stage for line dancing, which you will almost certainly be tempted to join in on after a couple of their very good (and strong) cocktails.\n\nYour sister is in town from Milwaukee, and her top priority is spending as much time outdoors as possible before she has to go back to the snow. When you run out of hikes to take her on, head to Block Party. This spot in Highland Park has a huge, sunny patio, complete with a cruise ship-sized shuffleboard game, and tons of picnic tables where you can post up and drink alcoholic slushies. At night, they set up a Wii and project it on the wall, so you and your sister can relive memories of whatever video games you played each other in that always ended with shouting matches.\n\nPacific Seas is the hidden tiki bar on the top floor of Clifton’s Republic downtown. While Clifton’s three main floors are worth exploring (and your friend from summer camp definitely needs to feel the rush of watching professionals swing dance in a room full of taxidermy), you’ll want to go up the stairs to Pacific Seas. Here you’ll find a massive space (with a full boat inside), tons of hidden areas to take over, and a tiki cocktail menu that’s delicious and also\n\nIt doesn’t matter who you are or where you come from, if you’re visiting LA for the first time you have one goal - to lock eyes with a celebrity. Quick tip: it won’t happen on one of those terrible celebrity bus tours with made-up addresses. It will, however, probably happen at Tower Bar. The scene at this classic Sunset Strip bar/restaurant is a chaotic blend of aging celebrities boozing their way through pitch meetings and young celebrities trying to get photographed. There’s also a whole pool area and a build-your-own-sundae situation that you’re obviously getting involved with.\n\nThe Varnish is one of LA’s original craft cocktail bars, and even though it’s been pen for over a decade, this Downtown speakeasy feels just as exciting as it did in 2009. There’s no elaborate entrance or gimmicky design scheme, just tremendous cocktails in a low-key atmosphere where you could spend the entire night. If you get hungry, Cole’s is right next door, so you can order french dip sandwiches to the bar.",
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"The Westside has no lack of hotel rooftops, but the reality is most of them are stuffy, expensive, and boring. The roof at the Hotel Irwin in Venice can admittedly get a little bro-y at times, but for the most part, you’re able to get right in, find a seat, and watch your childhood neighbor from Minnesota take in a sunset over the ocean for the first time.",
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"As I've had to occasion to mention a number of times, I taught for several years at Holy Trinity Seminary in Jordanville, NY. I taught a variety of subjects: Principles of Orthodoxy, English, ESL, New Testament Greek, and Russian History. The subject that I was most excited to teach was always Principles of Orthodoxy, a two-semester sequence that I envisioned as a sort of introduction to theology. Here, for your interest, is the basic syllabus I used:\nFirst Semester\nSecond semester\n\nI really love to read the Scriptures and Holy Fathers!\nPosted by Felix Culpa at 7:18 AM 3 comments:\n\nHow to Dress in Church",
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"Question: My acquaintance assures me that women of all ages are bound to attend services in church with their head covered by a scarf. Tell me, is this so, and what in general is permitted to wear when one goes to church, both for women and for men.\n\nAnswer: The necessity of women covering their head during prayer (in church and at home) has its foundation in the First Epistle of the Holy Apostle Paul to the Corinthians (cf., 11:3-16). Inasmuch as woman was created from man and as the helpmate of man, she must demonstrate this in her external appearance, and above all – to cover her head during prayer. Inasmuch as this ceremonial statute has a spiritual-symbolic meaning, it must be fulfilled regardless of age. The Church is the preserver of the best traditions, and therefore one needs to dress traditionally: women – a skirt or dress of sufficient length, men – trousers (it’s not proper to enter a church in shorts). Even summers it’s improper to bear one’s arms. Sports clothes do not befit the conditions of a church. Unusual, attention-attraction apparel is undesirable. And, of course, one mustn’t come to church in torn, dirty clothes. The main thing to remember is that church is the house of God, and one must enter it with reverence.\n\nTomorrow is the fourth Sunday after Pentecost. On it we celebrate the memory of the Hieromartyr Theodotus, Bishop of Ancyra. Here is a brief life:\n\nThe Holy Martyr Theodotus lived in Ancyra of Galatia in the third century. He was distinguished by his kindliness and concern. At the height of the persecution under Diocletian (284-305) he provided Christians with everything they needed, and gave them shelter in his home. There they secretly celebrated church services.\n\nSt Theodotus visited the Christian captives in prison, paid their bail, and reverently buried the bodies of martyrs who had been thrown to the wild beasts. Once he buried the bodies of seven holy women martyrs, who were drowned in the sea (May 18). They reported this to the governor.\n\nAfter refusing to offer sacrifice to idols, and denouncing the folly of paganism, St Theodotus confessed Christ as God, for which they subjected him to terrible tortures and beheaded him with a sword. They wanted to burn the holy martyr's body, but could not do so because of a storm which had arisen, so they gave his holy relics to a certain Christian for burial.\n\nSt Theodotus is also commemorated on May 18.\n\nOnline resources:\nPosted by Felix Culpa at 9:07 AM 1 comment:\n\nWhy a New Name at Tonsure?",
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"Question: In connection with what, at a tonsure to monasticism, is the one receiving the schema given a new name?\n\nAnswer: Monasticism is a free-will renunciation from the good and values of the world. At the tonsure the future monk gives vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience to his spiritual constructor. The departure from the world from ancient times is an image of death. The one born to a new life receives a new name. According to Holy Scripture, a name is not simply a distinguishing mark for a person, but expresses the essence and meaning of the named. The Lord told the Patriarch: “As for me, behold, my covenant is with thee, and thou shalt be a father of many nations. Neither shall they name any more be called Abram, but thy name shall be Abraham; for a father of many nations have I made thee” (Gen 17:4-5).\n\nA name is given to the one being tonsured. The future monk hears his name for the first time during the tonsure. From that moment on he feels himself a new person.",
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"Conclusion\na. It was co-suffering love for sinful mankind that accomplished redemption. The juridical understanding was that Christ took upon Himself God’s wrath.\n\nb. If Christ had descended to hell after his spiritual suffering, but without the Cross, would anyone be able to imagine the depth of those sorrows and to understand the inner union of His soul with the whole of human nature?\n\nc. If there were on Christian who knew only of the Savior’s spiritual suffering and another who knew of His physical torments, the latter would likely mourn His death with greater compunction.\n\nd. This is because our nature is so coarse that it is very difficult for it to enter into the concept of the purely spiritual torments of Christ.\n\ne. Christ’s bodily suffering and death were primarily necessary so that believers would value His spiritual suffering as incomparably greater.\n\nf. Christ’s cleansing Blood, saving Cross, life-giving Tomb and healing wounds are all expressions and images which are substituted fro the general concept of Christ’s redeeming Passion. We are far from insisting that the only meaning of our Lord’s bodily suffer and, in particular, of His crucifixion and death was to provide the faithful with a way of conceiving His spiritual grief.\n\ng. It may be objected that such an interpretation is unheard of.\n\nh. Salvation is our conscious process of perfection and communion with God; therefore, the truths of revelation united with it should be bound to out inner experience and not be allowed to remain as if completely incomprehensible mysteries which we do not understand.\n\ni. The author is convinced that the explanation of the truth of the doctrine of redemption which have been here expounded is in accord with the teaching of the Church, but is even more firmly convinced of the Church’s infallibility so that, if it were proved that this explanation does not coincide with her teaching, he would consciously renounce his views on this dogma.\nPosted by Felix Culpa at 9:01 AM 3 comments:",
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"\nHow many times can bringing a DCI Finalist corps to its knees bring a crowded stadium to its feet?\n\nAt last count, Santa Clara Vanguard has achieved this act during seven seasons throughout its long and illustrious history. The iconic Bottle Dance, long associated with the Vanguard color guard, is known as one of DCI’s most cherished signature moments.\n\nIn 1970, the corps first performed the short “Wedding Dance” melody from Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick’s Tony and Oscar-winning score to musical “Fiddler on the Roof.” However, It wouldn’t be until 1973 that the corps added the familiar Bottle Dance to the music, a difficult movement requiring a long line of color guard members to link hands and advance forward on their knees.\n\nMany concur that DCI Hall of Fame member Pete Emmons came up with the idea, at a time when he was living in New York City and flying in for rehearsals. Vanguard founder Gail Royer collaborated with husband and wife team Pat and Scott Pierson to bring the iconic move to the field.\n\nTo get an inside look at the legend of the Bottle Dance, we asked those who made it happen to reminiscence on their experiences.\n\nPete Emmons and I were talking after a corps practice in the early summer of 1973. He said something like, \"[Your wife Pat] is a dancer. Think she could teach the rifles how to do the REAL bottle dance?\" So, in the living room of our apartment, with me singing the music, Pat figured it out.\n\nIf I recall, the first \"official\" performance was at a show at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois. That's the performance that was on the \"Competitive Drum Corps\" movie that [DCI Hall of Fame member] Larry McCormick produced, featuring Santa Clara. It was a pretty awesome moment when they did the Bottle Dance with cameramen filming it. The crowd literally jumped out of their chairs. It's almost hard to comprehend the effect that thing had—and apparently still has—on people.\n\nJoann Dunwoody Masters, one of the original rifle line members to do the Bottle Dance recalls with some hindsight humor:\n\nThe first two years our knees were not on the ground. It was quite a balancing act and quite hilarious watching us learn it. I think the knee issue was a judging thing; nothing could touch the ground per DCI rules. I went through several pairs of tennis shoes over months of rehearsals because our feet would drag from the back to the front. At least in later years, they were smart enough to wear kneepads. The original ladies didn't do that, so they got holes in their jeans as well.\n\nSusan Macias remembers: Some of the fields were just the worst on which we had to practice that. I for one have Bottle Dance scars on my knees from having to practice on asphalt or rocky surfaces.\n\nSheri McGinnis Aquilina also remembered the difficult rehearsals: We practiced on asphalt in 1978. Pete Emmons made the guard members buy kneepads because of that. We were always scrambling to pull them up right before we started the Bottle Dance.\n\nBut it was all worth it. The anticipation was always palpable ... The audience knew the Bottle Dance was coming and the flash bulbs would start to go off throughout the audience. They were like Christmas tree lights.",
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"While the Bottle Dance was part of the show in each of the previous seasons, performances in 1979 and 1982 were not added to the corps’ production until the night of the DCI World Championship Finals, surprising and delighting drum corps fans in the stadium.\n\nParticularly, in 1982, the Finals night crowd in Montreal was so pumped to see the Bottle Dance set up, their cheers totally drowned out the corps. Consequently, the brass players couldn’t hear themselves across the field, resulting in the two sides ending the show about a second apart.\n\nVeronica Flores: In '82, we had secret rehearsals, late at night and in secret locations.\n\nSherri Odribege added: It was announced to us only three days prior to the Finals that we would be performing the Bottle Dance.\n\nThe corps’ most recent performance of the Bottle Dance as part of its competitive production came during Santa Clara Vanguard’s 25th anniversary season in 1992.\n\nKasey Graff Underwood said: I remember in ’92 that the first time we actually did it with the corps at Mission College. Staff member Myron Rosander told us, “Real good girls, but next time, do it without the smiles.” He also addressed the horn line by telling them, “You have to keep playing!” We couldn't help it—we were so excited—and the horn players stopped playing to watch.",
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"Sisterhood of the Dance\n\nIn discussions with the alumni and former staff of the Vanguard, one common thread continuously appeared—the pride and the goose bumps that came as part of these treasured memories.\n\nCathy Arata said: It is wonderful to hear how all of us, who were fortunate to be part of the “Sisterhood of the Dance,” can so vividly remember the crowd’s reaction and our own pride in being a part of it.\n\nCheryl Bland added: Doing the Bottle Dance even for just one show during my age-out year was amazing. I will remember the response of the crowd forever! When you grab the hand of the person next to you, it is as if you are joining hands with every guard member who has ever done the Bottle Dance … the Sisterhood.\n\nAngie McDade Slatton: Two things jump out to me about performing the Bottle Dance. One was the unity it created within the color guard. You can't do the Bottle Dance with a single \"weak link.\" We all had to work hard to make it right. Two was the crowd's reaction. When we stepped into line and joined hands, the crowd went crazy. We all knew we were part of something bigger than us.\n\nScott Pierson: “The \"rush\" of either doing or playing the Bottle Dance and watching the audience at the same time is something that is quite unique in the human experience. Who would have thought that those movements would become one of the single most iconic moments in the history of drum corps?\n\n1973 rifle section leader, Marilyn Gill may sum it up best: I remember that no one, not Gail [Royer], Pete [Emmons], Scott [Pierson] or any of the rifles who would be performing it had any idea of how it would be received by the audience. I remembered all of us wanting to perform it as perfectly as we could. In those days it was all about precision and perfection. To be one of the first to start to kneel to perform it and watch the reaction from the stadium stands ... I don't think there was ever a better performance moment."
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