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At that point their label, Atlantic, sent the brothers to Miami for musical experimentation. There, with the 1975 album “Main Course,” they reinvented the Bee Gees’ sound with Latin and funk rhythms, electronic keyboards and vocals that owed a debt to Philadelphia soul. It brought the band its first hits in years: “Nig... |
For many listeners, the Gibbs were the face of disco. Even “Sesame Street” got caught up in the trend, with Robin singing on the disco-themed album “Sesame Street Fever.” It went gold. |
The Bee Gees’ 1979 album, “Spirits Having Flown,” produced three more No. 1 singles, “Too Much Heaven,” “Tragedy” and “Love You Inside Out.” Then, in 1980, the band filed a $200 million lawsuit against Mr. Stigwood, saying he had swindled them out of royalties. Mr. Stigwood countersued for defamation and breach of cont... |
In the ’80s the band’s popularity waned in the United States but remained strong abroad. Robin released three solo albums, with limited success. The Bee Gees returned with some moderate hits in the late 1990s and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. With his brothers, Mr. Gibb won six Grammys. |
In addition to his wife and his brother Barry, Robin Gibb is survived by his sons, Spencer and Robin-John, known as R J; his daughters, Melissa and Snow; a sister, Lesley; and his mother. An earlier marriage, to Molly Hullis, ended in divorce. |
Mr. Gibb had recently been working on a classical piece, “The Titanic Requiem,” with Robin-John. It had its premiere in London on April 10, played by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, but Robin was too ill to attend. |
Despite the Bee Gees’ close association with disco, the Gibb brothers had long insisted that they had no stake in the genre. They had simply written songs that suited their voices and caught their fancy, they said. |
Hazmat & tanker endorsements are requiredDrivers on this account make dedicated deliveries of no-touch freight to customers.This position offers benefits options for an individual or a family, including medical, dental, prescription, life insurance plans and more. Company drivers can also choose to enroll in a 401k wit... |
After the close, Aurora Cannabis (ACB) announced a proposed offering of $250 million convertible senior notes due 2034. Such an offering is a likely sign that Coca-Cola (KO) isn't offering the company a ton of cash to invest in their international cannabis expansion. |
My view has been negative on the fundamentals of the cannabis business and the wild wheeling and dealing of the management team. The company just purchased Whistler Medical Marijuana for $175 million in an all-share transaction. |
As usual, the company is very lacking in providing financial details on acquired companies hoping the market falls into the hype of having additional production facilities and licenses. Whistler apparently has EBITDA margins in excess of 30%, though the EBITDA level is just as crucial and isn't provided. |
The stock is in no-man's land in the $7 range after disclosing the convertible debt offering. The stock likely continues to rally, though, the fundamental picture continues to have a lot of holes. |
The sentiment on StockTwits remains far too bullish. When Bullish sentiment hits nearly 95%, the stock is clearly riding a momentum wave that won't end well. For now, these traders will do anything to push the stock higher. |
Damage Indicators Mod adds a damage indicator, and health bar to Minecraft making it absolutely more playable and have more immersion into it. This mod adds an RPG-ish vibe into the game as it enables the players to see the damage he has done to the enemy and the damage the enemy has done to them. |
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From Middle English minde, münde, ȝemünde, from Old English mynd, ġemynd (“memory, remembrance; memorial, record; act of commemoration; thought, purpose; consciousness, mind, intellect”), from Proto-Germanic *mundiz, *gamundiz (“memory, remembrance”), from Proto-Indo-European *méntis (“thought”), from Proto-Indo-Europe... |
Mind(et) megettem. ― I ate all of it. |
A fogaim nem jók, de még mind megvan. ― My teeth are not perfect, but I still have all of them. |
Mind összegyűltek a ház előtt. ― They all gathered in front of the house. |
Mind nagyobb igény van erre a szolgáltatásra. ― There is more and more demand for this service. |
From Old English ġemynd, from Proto-Germanic *gamundiz. |
Boron Nitride ceramic is a kind of refractory ceramic with low expansion and high thermal conductivity. This makes it to be an ideal choice to molten metals. It’s very easy to be machined to custom design with precision and tight tolerance because of its machinability. |
Boron nitride can be long-term used at 1800 degrees under vacuum atmosphere. With gas protection, Boron Nitride can be used at 2100 °C. Boron Nitride is with high thermal shock resistance, no cracks under extreme cold & high temperature. If you take out Boron Nitride from 1000 degree-furnace and cooling it within short... |
Simon, no matter how hard you pretend to answer my initial questions, you haven't. No matter how low you stoop to insult me, you haven't. What a laugh. |
Don't know what your question was, since it seemed to make some straw man arguments about what I hadn't said. I do know that I have asked you the same straight question several times tonight: how many cups of coffeeee have you made for employees of IBM today? It's a reasonable question, why can't you answer it? |
Reread post 1102, no need to respond, you've more than given me my answer. |
Sh!t you really don't read and or listen do you? |
And the body modulates Kleg according to surface stiffness (Kshoe + Ksurface) to obtain a near constant COM trajectory. So.... if I jump off a wall and land on the concrete below with my legs locked out..... If I land on the same surface from the same height, but bend my knees.... Now, if I jump from the same height an... |
Simon, with respect to your questions, what does the research tell us about injury rates in running? |
Simon, lets stick to the point I am making. You asked Mr. Sicknote to produce research and references to support his claims and I am simply pointing out that you also lack research and references to support your own claims. |
The best you could do is reference two studies, one makes the statement "and injury rate MIGHT be reduced". The second reference states "and injury rate is POTENTIALLY halved". Not exactly conclusive, are they? |
It simply proves my point, you got nothin so get off your high horse. You confirmed that when you lowered yourself to making coffee attacks. I understand why you were reduced to making personal attacks, what I don't get is coffee? Is that a generalization about a certain ethnic group or something? Please help me out wi... |
As far as jumping off a wall onto concrete, you are making a big stretch in comparing that to running. If you listen to Kevin Kirby, then you would want to jump of the wall and land on your heels like he claims the majority of runners supposedly do. I don't know how high your wall is but I would speculate that if it is... |
As far as landing on your heels, the 80% statistic Kevin uses is a bunch of crap lifted from a bogus study. The study visually observed runners at a given point in a race and recorded the results. Give me a break or is it, give me a coffee break. |
Well hasn't this got zesty! |
I'm surprised to see you on this one as well Simon. Not your usuall bag. |
What does the research tell us about crawling naked over broken glass? |
I am simply pointing out that you also lack research and references to support your own claims. |
The problem with claims is that sometimes people claim that other people have made claims which they never, in fact, claimed. Thus they can claim that the claims of the other are unsupported claims when in fact, no such claims have been made. I think it would be worthwhile if the people claiming the claims of the other... |
I hope I've managed to bring some clarity to the debate. |
You haven't read the two papers I referenced have you, Dana? Two sugars in mine please, thanks luv. |
I get the gist from some people that believe research methods, statistical analysis & wearing "optimal" footwear in the future (1000 years time) will cure foot injury?. That will never be the case. |
I also recently broke my 4th metatarsal wearing the VFF. I have been wearing them for 6+ months, about 50 miles per week… and then the pain showed up on an everyday run. I didn’t land on it funny or anything. |
You broke your 4th metatarsal wearing VFF?. Nooooooo, who would have guessed?. You were only running through the pain. 2 thumbs up. |
Did anyone hear me say the word "common sense"?. |
Something this guy clearly lacks. Back off the mileages, build up the tolerance & strength levels. |
I get the gist some people seem to think research methods, statistical analysis & wearing "optimal" footwear in the future (1000 years time) will cure foot injury?. |
True. And Walking barefoot does not ACTUALLY give your immune system a steady supply of electrons boosting your immune system so you never get sick, so you got that WELL wrong. |
Its annoying when someone takes something said by somebody unrelated to you, Hyperbolises it to the point of absurdity, represents it as your views then disagrees with it with an air of smug superiority wouldn't you say? |
Barefoot runners ALSO all believe in fairies. Mugs. |
So the runners who decide to run through pain, lack common sense, lack in training knowledge, overreach beyond there existing potentials, running overweight, lack vital nutrients to bone/muscle health ect etc etc etc... There all of a sudden immune to injury just because they he have "a massive understanding of researc... |
You & Simon are living in cloud cuckoo land. |
Sarcasm fail. I'll try using shorter words. Try to follow. |
That is what we podiatrists like to call "**** you made up". Nobody ever said that. |
Let me know if you struggle to understand any of what I just said. |
Simon, another bad assumption on your part. I have read those papers. The Van Gent study scanned the PubMed - Medline databases to pull 17 studies, 4 of which where described as low quality. They looked at risk factors behind injuries across Systemic, Running/training, Health and Lifestyle. While injury rates ranged fr... |
Gee Wiz, that study was helpful and had nothing to do with what you were talking about nor supports anything you have said. Apparently you threw it out there to see if I actually read the weak piece of work. |
A year ago we spoke of the McMahon study which I also had read which talks about the influence of track compliance on running. The study focuses on the influence of compliance on speed and efficiency. Unlike the Van Gent paper, this actually has substance but it is NOT about injury rate. Lower injury rate is seen as a ... |
Did you possibly throw this paper out there as a distraction as well? |
No problem Simon, I know that there is very limited research in the area of running form, shoe preferences and injury rate. I know that anything you try to produce will at best be only remotely related if at all. You can put up a smoke screen for new people on this forum but I've been around too long to know when someo... |
Go have a cup of coffee or would that be tea? |
And this is wrong because.......? You asked me what the research tells us about the injury rate in runners, I pointed you to a meta-analyses of injury rates in running. Thus, that's what the research tells us about the injury rate in running. QED. And you didn't like that because..... it suggests that injury rates amon... |
Now, do you agree that impact forces between two bodies during a collision are, in part, determined by the relative stiffness of the colliding bodies? Do you agree that the leg stiffness characteristics are modulated by the CNS in response to the surface stiffness? Thus, we cannot simply say that "cushioning" reduces i... |
Where I was going with this, before I was rudely interrupted by you, was that the body modulates leg stiffness according to surface stiffness; but if the leg functions too stiff or too compliant due to the surface stiffness then injury may ensue. Read the references in the leg stiffness thread: http://www.podiatry-aren... |
Thread closed. Too much crap ruining a good thread. |
Below you'll find all the Modern PHP articles on the site, followed by a chronological listing of the same. You may also browse the 3 series directly via the following links. Modern PHP, PHP Error Handling, and, Sylius for Magento and PHP Developers. |
Last week's Bypassing a slow Composer Repository post shook a few interesting things from the internet underbrush. |
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vast new areas of the Earth. |
cut off the icy Arctic current to the North, while the warm Japan current played upon the South coast. |
the New World, perhaps originally more than 100 thousands of years ago (ka) and probably on several excursions. |
oceanic channel 0.9 to 0.8 Ma [1, 2]. We have no evidence to suggest that they knew how to make boats so early. |
kilometers wide nearly a million years ago [3-6]. Morwood et al. [1, 2] have concluded that Homo erectus was capable of repeated water crossings using water-craft, by the beginning of the middle Pleistocene, 0.7-0.9 Ma. |
Some 6 million years ago we split from a common ancestor with chimps. Fossils found at the key sites shown on the map below reveal that hominins then diversified into many species and spread far from their ancestral home in Africa. Click on each site to learn more about what we've found there. |
resource use & coastal settlements by Hs. |
Here, we provide a long-term & evolutionary perspective of these behaviors. |
dates to MIS-5 & -4. |
Africa during this time frame. |
particularly often in (near)coastal MSA sites. |
- more formal evolutionary models & research strategies. |
Staging is officially over! Well, almost! Tomorrow morning, we will gather and board a plane for Belize. We will spend a night in Belmopan, and then live with a host famiy in a nearby village for 2 1/2 weeks. We will attend training, all learn some basic Kriol, and get to know Belize. Next will be Community Based Train... |
After a day of travel, we've made it to Peace Corps Staging in Miami, FL. We are now officially Peace Corps Trainees, again. Staging involves preparation to begin service, and we have joined over 30 individuals, from all over the United States, who are all headed to Belize. This afternoon we discussed basic Peace Corps... |
Staging is over. It has been a great opportunity to hang out with our fellow Peace Corps Trainees. Our Staging Trainer, Kathy, went through the basics of Peace Corps. We discussed Peace Corp policies, managing risks, coping with unwanted attention, cross cultural adjustments, and safety and security. We discussed our a... |
After several weeks of planning with some neighborhood girlfriends, the much anticipated cookie exchange was a sweet success! |
From greek butterball, to chewy molasses spice, and a savory rosemary shortbread, we had more than 18 different varieties of cookies. Each guest shared their cookies' story which ran the gamut from family recipes, to Washington Post award winners, and ethnic favorites. |
Conveniently, the party was just next door to my house so Andy took Roscoe for the afternoon and I enjoyed my first solo event. |
I ditched my nursing bra and put on my hostess hat, greeted guests, stuffed myself with sweets and snacks, caught up with old friends and made a few new ones. The biggest prize was the box I carried home that was filled with a tantalizing variety of cookies that will last well into next week... or not! |
Modern Double Storey House Plans Pdf - for lots, domestic design is an totally daunting manner. realizing during which to start, to not mention selecting something certain or a topic for the entire residence, is a few factor many human beings go away to execs. however, at we've made matters easy; our rooms internet ach... |
Alexander Gillespie, birth 1798. Burial May 5, 1827, Fort William, Bengal, India. |
Alice Gillespie (Mrs) b 1859. Death March 9, 1885, age 26.Burial March 10, 1885 Kararchi, Bengal, India. Spouse “Gillespie.” Occupation Wife. Married. |
Ann Gellispie b 1831 Died in Agra, India. Burial Sept 10, 1842, d/o H Gellispie. |
Catherine Ann Gillespie (Mrs) b 1852. Died April 3, 1873. Burial April 3, 1873 Morar, Bengal, India. Spouse Mr Gillespie. |
Clarence Gillespie b 1882. Died Dec 23, 1931. Burial Dec 24, 1931 Lahore, Bengal, India (Pakistan). |
F. R. Gillespy died in India. Spouse Edith May. No other information. |
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