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father," is a reference to (or cause of) that legend.
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City Duma
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Russian Empire
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all the cities (in the small towns of the empire also used a simplified urban governance without the city Council).
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Clan MacEwen
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Dubious historical traditions & Current moves to appoint a chief
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James Logan, in General Wade's statement of the Highland forces engaged in the Jacobite rising of 1715, the MacEwens of the Isle of Skye were recorded to have summoned 150 men. It is possible that Logan misread a reference to 150 "McLeans in the Isle of Skye." Current moves to appoint a chief On 27 February 2012, the Lord Lyon announced his intention to appoint a Supervising Officer to oversee a future Family Convention or Derbhfine "for those of the [MacEwen] name, broadly defined . . . with a view to the recognition of a Commander." On 11 October 2012,
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Causes of the Holodomor
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Collectivization & Peasants' reaction
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at about 22.8 million tons. For 1932, they had been reduced significantly to 18.5 million tons, with even lower figure in Ukraine. These were the total estimated outcomes of the grain harvests: Peasants' reaction Another potential factor contributing to the situation in spring 1933 was that the peasants' "incentive to work disappeared" when they worked at "large collective farms." Soviet archival data for 1930–32 also support that conclusion. This is one of the factors for reducing the sowing area in 1932 and for significant losses during harvesting. By December 1932, 725,000 hectares of grain in areas of Ukrainian SRR affected
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Ciutadella de Menorca
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Main sites
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a historical and artistic unity.
Ciutadella's town hall is the former palace of the Arab governor and later served as a royal palace under the Crown of Aragon and again as a governor's palace until the British moved the capital to the eastern town of Mahon in 1722.
Punta Nati Lighthouse is located due north of Ciutadella.
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Charlie Hare
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Life and career
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Woolwich Arsenal, in November 1896 he moved to Small Heath. He then played for Watford in the Southern League, and is joint holder of the club record for most FA Cup goals in a season, with seven in the 1899–1900 campaign. Hare served in South Africa during the Boer War. On his return he tried to revive his career with Plymouth Argyle in the Southern League, but with little success, and he left the professional game in 1904.
He ran a hotel in Liskeard, Cornwall, before returning to Birmingham where he died in 1947.
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Chariots of Fire (play)
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Overview & Synopsis
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ran until 5 January 2013. Synopsis Chariots of Fire is the inspirational true story of two great British athletes, outsiders who overcome prejudice and personal strife to compete in the 1924 Paris Olympics. Eric Liddell is a devout Scottish Christian who runs for the glory of God. Harold Abrahams is the son of an immigrant Lithuanian Jew who runs to overcome prejudice. The two young track athletes live for the purity and honour of running, and prevail in the face of enormous odds. The story begins in 1919, and climaxes in the heartbreaks and triumphs of the 1924 Paris Olympics.
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Causes of the Holodomor
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Restrictions on freedom of movement & Information blockade
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January 22, 1933 (signed by Molotov and Stalin) and of January 23, 1933 (joint directive Central Committee of the Communist Party and Sovnarkom). February 16, 1933, the same measures were applied to the Lower-Volga region. After February, the directives stated that travel "for bread" from these areas was organized by enemies of the Soviet Union, with the purpose of agitation in northern areas of the Soviet Union against kolkhozes, but was not prevented. Therefore, railway tickets were to be sold only by ispolkom permits, and those who had already reached the north should be arrested. Information blockade Some sources
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Clermont-l'Hérault
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Sights
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slope of a hill ("Pioch Castel") which is crowned by an ancient castle (Château des Guilhem) and skirted by the Rhonel, a tributary of the Lergue. It has an interesting chapel "Les Pénitents"(Penitents) recently restored, built in southern Gothic style. It is now a cultural centre. Also of interest is Saint Paul's church, begun in the 12th century, and finished in the 14th century.
Close by is the large man-made Lac du Salagou.
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By the Light of the Moon (The Vampire Diaries)
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Plot
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By the Light of the Moon (The Vampire Diaries) Plot Tyler (Michael Trevino) gets ready for his first transformation since it is a full moon night. He is terrified by it and he calls Mason (Taylor Kinney) for help once more but cannot reach him. Tyler leaves a message on Mason's phone where Jules (Michaela McManus), a friend of Mason's, hears it and realizes that Mason is missing.
Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Bonnie (Kat Graham) are in Elena's bedroom and talking about the moonstone and how Bonnie has to despell it. Elena does not agree with the plan since it will
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Buchenwald concentration camp
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Allied POWs & Causes of death
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covered goods wagons (US: boxcars) and sent to Buchenwald. The journey took five days, during which they received very little food or water. Causes of death A primary cause of death was illness due to harsh camp conditions, with starvation—and its consequent illnesses—prevalent. Malnourished and suffering from disease, many were literally "worked to death" under the Vernichtung durch Arbeit policy (extermination through labor), as inmates only had the choice between slave labor or inevitable execution. Many inmates died as a result of human experimentation or fell victim to arbitrary acts perpetrated by the SS guards. Other prisoners were simply murdered,
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Chuck Webb
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College
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for 134 yards and two touchdowns in a win over UCLA, picked up 93 yards and a touchdown in a key win over Auburn, and ran for 83 yards and a touchdown in a win over Georgia. After Cobb was kicked off the team for failing a drug test, Webb became the starter. He carried 23 times for 111 yards and a touchdown in a losing effort to Alabama before reeling off a string of impressive games, including a 132-yard outing against LSU and a 162-yard outing against Akron. In the Vols' win over Ole Miss, Webb
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Classic International Cruises
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History
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Classic International Cruises History Classic International Cruises was seemingly founded in 1985, with the purchase of the MV Funchal as the Arcalia Shipping Company Ltd, which eventually became Classic International. They operated the one ship until 1994, when they bought the Princess Danae. The Princess Danae entered service with an all-white hull and a sailing ship logo on her funnel. Funchal was given a yellow and blue striped funnel and a white hull, but by 2000 her livery was changed to what now all Classic International ships have. Since 2000 they have purchased 3 ships, Arion, Athena and
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Charles Courtney Curran
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Career & Works
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five times and even mainland China in 1936. Works Charles Curran's work is represented in numerous museum collections, and his outdoor paintings of youthful women have remained popular with individual collectors. It has been estimated that he produced more than 1500 pictures during his career. Besides oil paintings, these include watercolors and numerous illustrations for magazines in both color and black and white.
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Bremridge
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John Dodderidge (1555-1628)
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Barnstaple and served as Mayor of Barnstaple in 1589. A certain John Dodderidge, perhaps a relation, is recorded earlier in 1579 as mayor of Barnstaple. In 1585 he bought a house in Cross Street from his fellow burgess Thomas Skinner, which descended in turn to his sons Sir John and to the latter's brother Pentecost Dodderidge (d. circa 1650), MP for Barnstaple in 1621, 1624 and 1625 and mayor of Barnstaple in 1611, 1627 and 1637. This large timber-framed house, known as the "Dodderidge House" was demolished in about 1900 to make way for a post office, the
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Choose Me
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Plot
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goes to meet Eve, but Eve in turn sends Zack away, telling him their affair is over.
Mickey goes to Pearl's apartment to crash, and when he wakes up begins taking pictures as she sleeps. She is just waking up when Zack walks in, still stinging from Eve's rejection, and he attacks Mickey, pulling a gun and taking back the money he lost. He slaps Pearl after Mickey runs out, assuming they slept together. It is implied that Zack frequently abuses Pearl emotionally and physically and perhaps she was hoping to catch her husband with Eve so she could finally have
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Attingal Outbreak
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Details
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suppress insurrection of the Yogakkars and the Pillamars. It was because of his advice that Rama Varma, the King, signed the treaty with the British in 1729. After his death, Marthanda Varma became the King of Travancore (Venad) and there began an era in the history of Kerala.
It was a period of intense internal conflicts in south Kerala and mid-Kerala when Marthanda Varma was enthroned in 1729 in Travancore (Venad). He had to confront the opposition of chieftains besides the disputations of right of succession among the members of the royal family. Because of internal conflicts he could not, initially,
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Cierra Runge
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Career
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for both the 2014 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships and the 2015 World Aquatics Championships, Runge finished second in the 400- and 800-meter freestyle, and 6th in the 200-meter freestyle.
At the 2014 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in Gold Coast, Australia, Runge placed 2nd in the 400-meter freestyle, 4th in the 1500-meter freestyle, and 5th in the 800-meter freestyle. In the 400-meter freestyle, Runge finished behind teammate Katie Ledecky, who set a world record.
She most recently won an Olympic Gold Medal in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in the 4 x 200 freestyle relay.
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CiteSeerX
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CiteSeerx & Automated information extraction & Focused crawling
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document harvesting, ranking, indexing, and information extraction.
CiteSeerˣ caches some PDF files that it has scanned. As such, each page include a DMCA link which can be used to report copyright violations. Automated information extraction CiteSeerˣ uses automated information extraction tools, usually built on machine learning methods such ParsCit, to extract scholarly document metadata such as title, authors, abstract, citations, etc. As such, there are sometime errors in authors and titles. Other academic search engines have similar errors. Focused crawling CiteSeerˣ crawls publicly available scholarly documents primarily from author webpages and other open resources, and does not have access to
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Clanculus euchelioides
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Description & Distribution
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front part of the body whorl. Below the periphery there are about five revolving equal-sized ribs, more or less gemmulated at the intersections of transverse sigmoidal threads, the one margining the umbilicus most conspicuously so. The umbilical wall has about five flat threads crossed by lamella-like striae.
The conspicuous oblique ribbing and very wide umbilicus are characters which separate this species from the majority of its congeners. Distribution This marine species is endemic to Australia and occurs off Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia.
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Cemetery Gates
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Release and reception & Alternative versions
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nominated for Best Metal Performance at the 40th Grammy Awards in 1998.
Metal Hammer considered "Cemetery Gates" to be the best Pantera song, writing that it is one of the greatest epic ballads in metal history, and that it is "etched into the hearts and minds of metalheads everywhere". Alternative versions A shorter version of "Cemetery Gates", without its acoustic beginning, was released into a music video. A shortened, five minute and forty-seven second version without the conclusion was included on the soundtrack of the 1995 film Tales from the Crypt Presents Demon Knight. Pantera's live album, Official Live: 101 Proof,
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Chip Ganassi Racing
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IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship & FIA World Endurance Championship
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brand new Ford GT and thus the Daytona Prototype programme officially disbanded. Long time Ganassi driver Pruett would no longer have a place on the team, as Hand would partner with Dirk Müller (another ex-BMW works driver), while Ryan Briscoe and Richard Westbrook were hired to drive the second GT. For Daytona, the team would bring out the Riley DPs one last time, the IndyCar/NASCAR "all-star car" being joined by a team of Alexander Wurz, Brendon Hartley, Andy Priaulx and Lance Stroll, in the last Rolex 24 of the DP era. FIA World Endurance Championship On 12 June 2015, at
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Clementine (musician)
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The Camerawalls and Lilystars Records
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release physical CD singles. He also formed an events production called The POP Shoppe! to support notable indie acts and was able to produce his first major concert for the Swedish group Club 8 in Manila just recently.
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Caterina Verde
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Strange Positioning Systems & Life history
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Systems More recently, Verde spearheaded an online performance site, "Strange Positioning Systems”, which was initiated from a grant from Artspace in New Haven, Connecticut. Strange Positioning Systems has several artists working internationally, and has provided live streams for performance works including Alexander Viscio’s "Inside Verbal Seed", with the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb. Life history Verde's great-grandfather, Samuel Mott, was a scientist and inventor who worked with Thomas Edison. Mott invented and held the patent for the first electric scoreboard, and he also held the patent on the glass insulators that were used on power lines for most of the
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Closings and cancellations following the September 11 attacks
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New York City Subway
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express stops south of 96th Street, while 2 and 3 trains made all stops in Manhattan (but bypassed all stations between Canal Street and Fulton Street until October 1). 1/9 skip-stop service was suspended.
After a few switching delays at 96th Street, service was changed on September 19. The 1 train resumed local service in Manhattan, but was extended to New Lots Avenue in Brooklyn (switching onto the express tracks at Chambers Street) to replace the 3, which now terminated at 14th Street as an express. The 2 train continued to make local stops in Manhattan and service between Chambers Street
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Brig
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Rigging & Hull material
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top sail, fore top gallant sail, and fore royal. Between the fore mast and the bowsprit are the fore staysail, jib, and flying jib. All the yards are manipulated by a complicated arrangement of cordage named the running rigging. This is opposed to the standing rigging which is fixed, and keeps mast and other objects rigid. Hull material A brig is "generally built on a larger scale than a schooner, and may approach the magnitude of a full-sized, three-masted ship." Brigs vary in length between 75 and 165 ft (23 and 50 m) with tonnages up to 480. A notable exception being
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Coach Trip (series 4)
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Day 38 (Day XXXVIII) - Matera & Day 39 (Day XXXIX) - Amalfi & Day 40 (Day XL) - Rome Part 1 (Pωmε pt.1) & Day 41 (Day XLI) - Rome Part 2/Caserta (Pωmε pt.2/Kασεptα)
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straight for a course of zip wiring. Day 39 (Day XXXIX) - Amalfi A trip to a paper museum in Amalfi gets a mixed review from the party, but an afternoon spent making limoncello proves more popular. Day 40 (Day XL) - Rome Part 1 (Pωmε pt.1) The tour party arrives in Rome and takes part in a session at the gladiator school. Later on, two of the more recent arrivals get a nasty surprise at vote time. Day 41 (Day XLI) - Rome Part 2/Caserta (Pωmε pt.2/Kασεptα) In Caserta in Italy, two of the tourists drive Brendan mad by
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Battle of Long Tan
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D Company regroups
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to re-organise it into a position of all-round defence.
Smith attempted to place his depleted platoons into a defendable position, yet D Company's location had been dictated by the actions of the VC and the need to care for the wounded, and as a result they had little choice of where to make their stand. However, with the Australians occupying a shallow fold in the ground on a reverse slope the terrain proved decisive. Against this position the VC found it difficult to use their heavy calibre weapons effectively and could only engage at close range. Meanwhile, the jungle covered Nui
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Binet-Valmer
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Biography
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and used that encounter for episodes in two of his novels (Les Noces de Poitiers and Le Passage de la ligne).
After the 1930s, Binet-Valmer fell into relative obscurity, especially compared to his contemporary Marcel Proust whose fame has eclipsed Binet-Valmer's ever since.
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Charles Momsen
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World War II
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Then, risking his own life, he dove into the water to find the unexploded torpedo. With help, he recovered the dangerous live torpedo and brought it on board. A small problem with the firing pin inside the primer cap of the warhead was causing the duds: it was becoming crushed, rather than firing the warhead.
In Fall 1943, ComSubPac initiated the Navy's first wolfpack. Momsen drilled his captains and their executive officers in tactics, planning to have three boats act in company, one boat making the first attack on a convoy then acting as "trailer", while the other two attacked alternatively
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Camp TURKSOM
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History & Function
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Camp TURKSOM History The base was formally opened on September 30, 2017, in a ceremony preside by Hulusi Akar of the Turkish Armed Forces and Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire. Construction of the base cost an estimated USD$50 million. Construction of the base took approximately two years. On the 18th of April 2019, an entire battalion had graduated from the military academy known as the 1st Infantry Battalion (Somali: 1aad Ciidamad Badan). Function Over 10,000 Somalia soldiers are expected to be trained at the base, according to Turkish military officials. It can train and house approximately 1,000 soldiers at a
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Battle of Long Tan
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Initial contact
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and under threat of being overrun, the isolated platoon was forced to fight for their lives. Over the next 10 to 15 minutes the Viet Cong engaged 11 Platoon with heavy fire, putting their left flank out of action. At that moment a heavy monsoon rain began which reduced visibility to just 50 metres (55 yd) and turned the ground to mud. Assessing the VC to be in greater strength than previously thought and believing they were preparing to assault his position, Sharp called for artillery fire as he moved to bring his exposed section back into line and then gradually
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Chemotaxis
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History of chemotaxis research
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Chemotaxis History of chemotaxis research Although migration of cells was detected from the early days of the development of microscopy by Leeuwenhoek, a Caltech lecture regarding chemotaxis propounds that 'erudite description of chemotaxis was only first made by T. W. Engelmann (1881) and W. F. Pfeffer (1884) in bacteria, and H. S. Jennings (1906) in ciliates'. The Nobel Prize laureate I. Metchnikoff also contributed to the study of the field during 1882 to 1886, with investigations of the process as an initial step of phagocytosis. The significance of chemotaxis in biology and clinical pathology was widely accepted in the 1930s,
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Christiaan Brunings
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Legacy
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the collection of museum ships belonging to the Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum in Amsterdam.
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Coach Trip (series 4)
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Day 41 (Day XLI) - Rome Part 2/Caserta (Pωmε pt.2/Kασεptα) & Day 42 (Day XLII) - Naples/Pompeii (Nαпωλi/Πomпεii) & Day 43 (Day XLIII) - South West Italy Part 1 & Day 44 (Day XLIV) - Malta/South West Italy Part 2
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mucking about at an olive oil farm. And the afternoon is spent at a mozzarella factory where the smell proves too much for some. Day 42 (Day XLII) - Naples/Pompeii (Nαпωλi/Πomпεii) The group learn to make pizza in the traditional home of the dish, Naples, and one of the tourists has a close encounter with a crab on the waterfront. Day 43 (Day XLIII) - South West Italy Part 1 The coach rolls into Palermo, where the group visit the spooky local catacombs and make the local creamy dessert, cannoli. Day 44 (Day XLIV) - Malta/South West Italy Part 2
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Caryl Parker Haskins
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Public service
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to 1980. He also chaired the Regents' Executive Committee from 1968 to 1972. In 1980, the Board of Regents unanimously awarded him the Henry Medal "in recognition of his manifold services to the Institution as a friend and a Regent".
He was active with the National Geographic Society in many positions: Trustee from 1964 to 1984 (and then honorary trustee), member of the Finance Committee from 1972 to 1985, member of the Committee on Research and Exploration beginning in 1972, and member of the Society's Executive Committee from 1972 to 84.
He was a Director of E.I. du Pont de Nemours from
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Claus Jørgensen (racewalker)
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Claus Jørgensen (racewalker) Claus Jørgensen (born 15 March 1974 in Randers, Midtjylland) is a retired male race walker from Denmark, who was affiliated with MK Nørrevang during his career. His personal best time of 1:22:18 in the 20 kilometres road walk is the Danish record for the event.
He made his first and only Olympic appearance at the 1996 Summer Olympics, where he was 29th in the men's 20 km walk. He also represented Denmark at the World Championships in Athletics in 1997 and 1999. He is a four-time participant in the IAAF World Race Walking Cup.
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Clan Turnbull
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15th to 18th centuries
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Turnbull families moved into the Cheviot Hills and into the northern lands of Northumberland depending on the politics of the day and the King of the day. Those who became "English" also changed from their Presbyterian roots to being Church of England. For example, John Turnbull was born at Roddam in 1789 in the Anglican Parish of Ilderton, but was baptised in the nearby Presbyterian Church at Branton. There were many small Presbyterian Churches dotted around Northumberland as several Scottish families crossed the border to live. He, along with others, eventually attended Anglican churches. John Turnbull's latter children were baptised
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Colin Dowdeswell
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Early life & Tennis career highlights
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Colin Dowdeswell Early life Dowdeswell was born in London but grew up in Rhodesia and went to university in South Africa. Tennis career highlights Partnering Australian Allan Stone, Dowdeswell finished runner-up in doubles at Wimbledon in 1975. Unseeded, after two straight sets wins, they defeated the No. 7 seeds Tom Okker and Marty Riessen in the round of sixteen in four sets. They did likewise in eliminating the No. 3 seeds, Bob Hewitt and Frew McMillan, in the quarterfinals. It took Dowdeswell and Stone then five sets to overcome the unseeded team of Dick Crealy and Niki Pilic in the
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Chuck Webb
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NFL
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the first part of his rookie year on injured reserve, and wasn't activated until the Packers' game against Minnesota in November. He played only marginally, however, and retired following the 1992 season.
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Chloroflexus aurantiacus
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Evolution of photosynthesis & The "respiration early" hypothesis
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origin as photosynthetic bacteria. The "respiration early" hypothesis How did photosynthesis arise in bacteria? The answer to this question is complicated by the fact that there are several types of light-harvesting energy capture systems. Chloroflexus aurantiacus has been of interest in the search for origins of the so-called type II photosynthetic reaction center. One idea is that bacteria with respiratory electron transport evolved photosynthesis by coupling a light-harvesting energy capture system to the pre-existing respiratory electron transport chain. Thus, rare organisms like Chloroflexus aurantiacus that can survive using either respiration or photosynthesis are of interest in on-going attempts to trace
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Cheonan Girls' High School
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Leadership and structure & Prestige School Status & Class and examination schedule
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special needs team.
Principal – Mrs. Lee Young Ii (English)
Vice Principal – Mr. Ahn Yong Hwan (Biology)
Head of 3rd Grade – Mr. Shin Oek Cheol (Mathematics)
Head of 2nd Grade – Jeon Pil Che (Biology)
Head of 1st Grade – Mr. Im Jae Bong (Biology) Prestige School Status Due to the ongoing success of the school, the Chungnam Board of Education deemed the school a model for others, and as such awarded it with the title Myeongmungo Godunghakyo, literally translated as Prestige High School. Class
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Ciutadella de Menorca
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History & Religion & Main sites
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9, a commemoration takes place in Ciutadella, remembering "l’Any de sa Desgràcia", or "the Year of the Disaster". Religion Despite no longer being Menorca's capital, Ciutadella has remained the island's religious center as the Bishop refused to move. The festival of Saint John, its patron saint, takes place each year on 23 and 24 of June. The Cathedral of Menorca, located in the old quarter of Ciutadella, was built in 1287 on the foundation of an older mosque. Main sites In the 17th century, many of Ciutadella's civil and religious buildings were built in the Italian style and gave it
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Brown's Hotel (Catskills)
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Rumors and myths
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in 1986 Grossinger's Hotel had just closed its doors for the last time. In fact most of the area's hotels had shut down by the mid-1980s so the movie was instead filmed in Virginia and North Carolina. Another key figure in the film, the character of Penny Johnson, was loosely based on entertainment icon Jackie Horner who was also a dance instructor at Grossinger's.
It has been rumored that parts of the 1976 Woody Allen film The Front and the 1974 Dustin Hoffman film Lenny were filmed at Brown's. However, at least according to one source (which often contains incomplete
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Charter for Compassion
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History
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their submissions were read and commented upon by more than 150,000 visitors to the site.
The Council of Conscience, a multi-faith, multi-national group of religious thinkers and leaders, then met in Vevey, Switzerland, to craft the final Charter for Compassion. The Councilors sorted and reviewed the thousands of written submissions, considered the meaning of compassion, determined key ideas to include in the Charter and created a plan for how the Charter will live in the world.
The Charter for Compassion was unveiled by Karen Armstrong and the Council of Conscience on November 12, 2009, at the National Press Club in Washington, DC.
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Claude Verlon
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French Intervention & Impact
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launched Operation Barkhane. French Minister of Defense Jean-Yves Le Drian called Operation Serval a success. It was credited with the elimination of terrorists and recovery of armaments. The new operation was focused on the prevention of violence and spread of terrorism. Impact A large part of West Africa became dangerous for French because of the rebels. The National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad were based primarily around Adrar, Algeria and Gao and used various guerrilla methods to threaten the security in Mali and the bordering countries forcing a French presence. There are several risks' possibilities that the Malian conflict,
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Chloride, Arizona
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History
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Chloride, Arizona History Prospectors first located mineral resources in the area in the 1840s, including silver, gold, lead, zinc, and turquoise. Chloride was founded about 1863, but mining was not widespread until the 1870s after a treaty was signed with the Hualapai Indians. The railway from Kingman, called the Arizona and Utah Railway, was inaugurated on August 16, 1899 - the last silver spike was driven by Miss May Krider. The town eventually grew to a peak of around 5,000 inhabitants, and at one time Chloride was the county seat. By 1917 the population had fallen to 2,000, and by
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Camilo Sabio
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Early life & Politics
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Camilo Sabio Early life Sabio earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Xavier University (Ateneo de Cagayan) as valedictorian
with a gold medal for academic excellence. He finished his Bachelor of Laws from the Ateneo de Manila University also as valedictorian with gold medal for academic excellence. Joined the Law Firm of Feria, Manglapus & Associates. He was professor, Political Law, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and International Law in the Ateneo de Manila Law School. Politics Sabio was Davao delegate to the 1971 Constitutional Convention. For 20 years, he served as Chief Counsel of the Federation of Free Farmers (FFF) and
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Clermont-l'Hérault
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History & Sights
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of the Mediterranean Celtic.
Recent archaeological excavations have demonstrated its importance during antiquity (INRAP, 2000s). There was then a main agglomeration of five to six hectares and a peripheral inhabited area of 12 hectares. The remains of a thermal establishment have been uncovered.
The town was several times taken and retaken in the religious wars of the 16th century.
The city was formerly known as Clermont-Lodève. Nearby, the manufacture of sheets Villeneuvette was created, or rather relaunched in 1667 by Colbert to develop the cloth industry in France, taking advantage of the waters of the Dourbie. Sights The town is built on the
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Brown's Hotel (Catskills)
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Decline
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This would give investors the appearance that the company was headed in a different direction. In 1988, after the plan failed to work, Lillian Brown was forced to file for bankruptcy protection. A deal in which the owner of the Tamarack Lodge in the Catskills would purchase Brown's Hotel fell through.
On May 30, 1997 at the age of 93, Lillian Brown died in Miami Beach, Florida. The memorial service was held in Monticello, New York, 14 miles south of the old Brown's Hotel property. By this time, fewer than ten of the 926 hotel/resorts in Sullivan and Ulster Counties remained.
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Battle of Long Tan
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D Company regroups
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survivors were now out of ammunition. To their rear Sabben threw yellow smoke in the hope it would be seen through the trees by the beleaguered platoon. Finally, with the close artillery fire causing heavy casualties among the assaulting VC, Buick decided to take advantage of a temporary lull in the fighting to achieve a clean break. Intending to withdraw 100 to 150 metres (110 to 160 yd) west to regroup, on his signal the platoon rose to their feet. One of the Australians was immediately shot and killed as he did so, while two more were wounded before they reached
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Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches
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Patriarchal Curia (Canons 114-125)
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Churches)
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Clam juice
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Use in dishes & As a beverage
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as an ingredient in seafood dishes and pasta sauces. It is sometimes used during the deglazing process in cooking. It may provide a mineral-like flavor to dishes, and serve as a substrate to assist in combining flavors present in a dish. As a beverage Some restaurants and bars in the US serve shots of pure clam juice. For example, the Old Clam House in San Francisco, California serves a shot glass of hot clam juice at the beginning of each meal. In the early 1900s in the United States, clam juice was purported to be a hangover remedy.
The Everleigh Club,
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Claire McCarthy
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Directing & Teaching
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released nationally in Australia on 15 July 2010 and release in other territories will be later in 2010.
In May 2016 it was announced that McCarthy would be directing an adaptation of The Personal History of Rachel Dupree which would be produced by Viola Davis. In September 2016 it was announced that Davis will also star in the titular role, with Mahershala Ali as her husband and Quvenzhané Wallis as one of her daughters. Teaching She has taught screenwriting and filmmaking to masters and undergraduate students at Macquarie University. She has also taught screenwriting to special needs students at North Sydney
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Chungakkarum Veshyakalum
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Plot
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Chungakkarum Veshyakalum Plot Chungakkarum Veshyakalum is the story of a Malayali family who emigrated to Canada some years back. Later Unnunnichayan (Thilakan) goes to Canada to stay with his son. He is from a village in Kerala and finds it difficult to adjust with the Canadian lifestyle. He faced difficulties since he does not know English or the Canadian people. On occasions, even his son got angry with him for his mistakes or ignorant behaviour.
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Charlie Williams (comedian)
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Early life and football career
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during the Second World War, a reserved occupation. He played football for the colliery team, before turning professional, and signing for Doncaster Rovers in 1948, aged 19. A centre-half, he played for the first team in 1950, but then remained in the reserves until 1955, when he became an established first team player for four years.
He played 171 times for Rovers in total, but scored only one goal, in a Second Division game away to Barnsley on 24 March 1956. In his own words, "I was never a fancy player, but I could stop them buggers that were." He
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Cléopâtre captive
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Cléopâtre captive Cléopâtre captive is a five-act tragedy by Étienne Jodelle, presented on 9 February 1553, first before the King Henri II of France in the Hôtel de Reims, then at the Collège de Boncourt. The play is part of the posthumous collection Les Œuvres et meslanges poetiques d'Estienne Jodelle Sieur du Lymodin (1574). Remy Belleau played the role of Cleopatra, Jean Bastier de La Péruse, that of Octavian. It was the first "tragédie humaniste", and Jodelle composed it in parallel with the first "humanist comedy", L'Eugène.
The performance was a success, and was followed by a celebration in the antique
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Chip Ganassi Racing
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CART history
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was Juan Pablo Montoya winning the championship in his rookie season in 1999. They won four consecutive series championships, with Jimmy Vasser (1996), Alex Zanardi (1997–1998), and Montoya in 1999, becoming the first car owner to win four consecutive CART championships. In 2000, Ganassi became the first CART team to break ranks and return to race in the Indianapolis 500, part of the rival Indy Racing League. The team saw instant success as Montoya dominated the race. Montoya also became the first driver to win the Indianapolis 500 and the Michigan 500 in the same year since Rick
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C/2013 US10
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Overview
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C/2013 US10 Overview When discovered on 31 October 2013 observations from another object from 12 September 2013 were used in the preliminary orbit determination giving an incorrect solution that suggested an orbital period of only 6 years. But by 6 November 2013 a longer observation arc from 14 August until 4 November made it apparent that the first solution had the wrong object from 12 September.
By early May 2015 the comet was around apparent magnitude 12 and had an elongation of 60 degrees from the Sun as it moved further into the southern hemisphere. The comet came to solar conjunction
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Colin Falkland Gray
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Post-war
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July 1945. He was promoted to the substantive rank of squadron leader on 1 September 1945. Back in England after the end of his secondment, he was promoted to wing commander on 1 July 1947. He served in the Air Ministry until 1949. He then served in Washington, D.C. on the Joint Services Mission United States as an air liaison officer. In 1954, after a period of time training in the Gloster Meteor, he commanded RAF Church Fenton in Yorkshire for two years, during which he was promoted to group captain on 1 January 1955. He was posted to HQ
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Caffe Mediterraneum
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History
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Caffe Mediterraneum Caffè Mediterraneum, often referred to as Caffè Med or simply the Med, was a café located on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California, US, near the University of California, Berkeley. The Med was a landmark of Telegraph Avenue history, "listed for years in European guidebooks as 'the gathering place for 1960s radicals who created People's Park'" and as of 2009 described in Fodor's guidebook as "a relic of 1960s-era café culture". It was located at 2475 Telegraph Avenue, between Dwight Way and Haste Street. History Established as a coffeehouse inside a bookstore in 1956 under the name Il Piccolo
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Christopher Tiao
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Youth, College & Amateur
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Christopher Tiao Youth, College & Amateur Tiao is a member of the New York Red Bulls Academy. During the 2019 USL Championship season he appeared for New York Red Bulls II.
Later in 2019, Tiao has committed to play college soccer at Rutgers University.
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Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria
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In the news
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Meeting of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN), the leadership baton of the Institute was officially passed to Dr. Olateju Abiola Somorin, FCTI, by Chief Mark Anthony Dike, FCTI. With her election as the 12th President, Somorin becomes the second female to ascend the leadership position of the Institute. According to a statement made available to New Telegraph, other elected officers include Chief Cyril Ikemefuna Ede -Vice President, Ms. Gladys Olajumoke Simplice, Deputy Vice President, and Mr. Adesina Adedayo, who returned unopposed as the Honorary Treasurer. Somorin, popularly known as “TEJUTAX,” started her academic career at the prestigious
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Clearchus of Soli
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Clearchus of Soli Clearchus of Soli (Greek: Kλέαρχoς ὁ Σολεύς, Klearkhos ho Soleus) was a Greek philosopher of the 4th–3rd century BCE, belonging to Aristotle's Peripatetic school. He was born in Soli in Cyprus.
He wrote extensively on eastern cultures, and is thought to have traveled to the Bactrian city of Ai-Khanoum (Alexandria on the Oxus) in modern Afghanistan.
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Clabber Girl
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NASCAR Sponsorship
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sketch of the girl, which is on display in the Clabber Girl Museum. The truth is, no one knows if the artist used a model or just came up with the Clabber Girl. The Clabber Girl has had a few different looks over the years, but her appearance has remained the same since 1940 when highlights were added to her hair." The identity of the Clabber Girl is the subject of fierce debate in the baking soda community. NASCAR Sponsorship Clabber Girl sponsored driver Stevie Reeves in the NASCAR Busch Series from 1994 to 1996, where he picked up two
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Charles Morgan (businessman)
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Family life
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after establishing himself as a merchant, and they had five children together: Emily Ann (1818), Frances Eliza (1823), Charles W. (1825), Henry R. (1827), and Maria Louise (1832). They remained married until Emily's death in 1850.
Morgan's daughter Frances Eliza married George W. Quintard in either 1843 or early in 1844. Like her father, Quintard grew up in Connecticut and left his hometown as a teenager seeking opportunity in New York City. Concurrent with his marriage, Quintard opened a shop, combining a grocery and ship chandlery. In 1847, he joined the marine engineering firm of T. F. Secor & Co., in
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Canon Kabushiki Kaisha v Green Cartridge Co (Hong Kong) Ltd
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Privy Council decision
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of the law of contract or property." He concluded, "It is of course a strong thing (not to say constitutionally questionable) for a judicially-declared head of public policy to be treated as overriding or qualifying an express statutory right." Furthermore, he did not perceive any oppressiveness or lack of equity in the position of the original manufacturer "to be able to exercise monopoly control over his aftermarket." Market forces would solve any problems:
For example, if customers are in a position to reckon the lifetime cost of one product (including purchases such as cartridges which will have to be made
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Clinton Briggs Ripley
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briefly headed the Concrete Construction Company, then looked for work elsewhere before settling back in Honolulu in 1910 in partnership first with Arthur L. Reynolds, and then with Louis E. Davis from 1913 until his death. (Reynolds went on to design the Aloha Tower, and Davis went on to design President William McKinley High School and many other notable buildings.)
His early work in Downtown Honolulu was in the then popular Richardsonian Romanesque style, as in the old Central Fire Station (1896, remodeled in 1934), the Bishop Estate Building on Merchant Street (1896), the Irwin Block (Nippu Jiji building) on Nuuanu
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Burkholderia pseudomallei
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Identification
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but sensitive to co-amoxiclav: this pattern of resistance almost never occurs in P. aeruginosa and is helpful in identification. Unfortunately, the majority of strains in Sarawak, Borneo, are susceptible to aminoglycosides and macrolides, which means the conventional recommendations for isolation and identification do not apply there.
Molecular methods (PCR) of diagnosis are possible, but not routinely available for clinical diagnosis. Fluorescence in situ hybridisation has also been described, but has not been clinically validated, and it is not commercially available. In Thailand, a latex agglutination assay is widely used, while a rapid immunofluorescence technique is also available in a small number of
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Cobra (TV series)
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Premise & Background
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a job with "Cobra", an undercover anti-crime agency that provides justice for victims who haven't benefited from the system. Scandal is reluctant to leave his Alaskan life behind, but then Danielle's boss, Dallas Cassel, makes him an offer he can't refuse: the chance to catch the man who murdered his father five years earlier. From behind the wheel of his classic AC Cobra, Scandal dispenses justice in the fictional Bay City. Background Starring Michael Dudikoff (the American Ninja series), Allison Hossack, and James Tolkan (the Back to the Future trilogy), Cobra was created by television producer Stephen J. Cannell, along
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Chris Shays
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Views on Iraq
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has flip-flopped his position on Iraq. "I am not distancing myself from the President," he told the Los Angeles Times on August 25, 2006. That same day, he told other reporters, "I totally support the war," and Shays supported the President’s decision to deploy more than 20,000 additional United States combat troops to Iraq on February 17, 2007, when he voted in favor of the surge.
On February 16, 2007, Shays voted against H. Con. Res. 63 (which disapproved of increasing troop levels in Iraq), claiming that "The resolution sends the wrong message to the President, to our troops, and to
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Brussels, Wisconsin
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2000 & 2010
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and over, there were 101.8 males.
The median income for a household in the town was $42,212, and the median income for a family was $45,341. Males had a median income of $30,000 versus $21,678 for females. The per capita income for the town was $16,871. About 4.3% of families and 6.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 8.6% of those under age 18 and 9.9% of those age 65 or over. 2010 The census of 2010 revealed there were 1,136 people, 430 households, and 330 families residing within the town.
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Client–server model
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Client and server role
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that use the client–server model are Email, network printing, and the World Wide Web. Client and server role The client-server characteristic describes the relationship of cooperating programs in an application. The server component provides a function or service to one or many clients, which initiate requests for such services.
Servers are classified by the services they provide. For example, a web server serves web pages and a file server serves computer files. A shared resource may be any of the server computer's software and electronic components, from programs and data to processors and storage devices. The sharing of resources of a
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CS 27
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Design & Operational history
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leading edge for better helm balance was introduced and this new rudder design could be retrofitted to older boats. In 1980 the mast was changed from a Proctor to an Isomat section along with small interior improvements.
The boat has a PHRF racing average handicap of 207 with a high of 204 and low of 216. It has a hull speed of 6.55 kn (12.13 km/h). Operational history Notable examples include the CS 27 Sea Weasel which achieved a second place in West Vancouver Yacht Club's 2014 Southern Straits Classic.
In a review Michael McGoldrick wrote, "Boats with a length of twenty-seven feet and
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Canons Ashby House
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History
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Canons Ashby House History The house had been the home of the Dryden family since its construction in the 16th century; the manor house was built in approximately 1550 with additions in the 1590s, in the 1630s and 1710.
One John Dryden had married Elizabeth Cope in 1551 and inherited, through his wife, an L-shaped farmhouse which he gradually extended. In the 1590s his son, Sir Erasmus Dryden completed the final north range of the house which enclosed the Pebble Courtyard.
Bridget Dryden and Anne Hutchinson
John Dryden and Elizabeth Cope had a daughter, Bridget Dryden (1563-1645),born at Canons Ashby. She
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Clanis bilineata
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Distribution & Description & Biology
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Clanis bilineata Distribution It is found in Asia, but see the subspecies section for a detailed range. Description The wingspan is 94–150 mm for subspecies C. b. bilineata and 94–120 mm for subspecies C. b. tsingtauica. Biology Adults of the nominate subspecies are on wing from late February until October, with peaks in April, late July-early August, and mid-September in Hong Kong. There are multiple generations per year. Subspecies C. b. tsingtauica is on wing from May to late September in Korea.
Larvae of the nominate subspecies have been recorded on Pongamia pinnata, Millettia atropurpurea and Pterocarpus marsupium in India. In southern China
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Chékéba Hachemi
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Childhood and education & Women's rights activist and diplomat
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Chékéba Hachemi Childhood and education Chékéba Hachemi was born in Kabul in 1974. She flew her home country during the Soviet invasion in 1986 and arrived in France at the age of 11. She completed her studies at the École supérieure de commerce in Paris. Women's rights activist and diplomat Hachemi founded the organization Afghanistan Libre in 1996 in response to the deterioration of Afghan girls' and women's rights under the Taliban regime. For more than 20 years, the objective of Afghanistan Libre has been to facilitate the access to education, health and vocational trainings for girls and women in
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Cloudreach
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History
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Cloudreach History Cloudreach was founded in London in 2009 by Pontus Noren and James Monico. In 2012 the company opened a second office in Edinburgh.
In February 2017, Cloudreach was acquired by private equity firm Blackstone for an undisclosed amount.
In August 2017, Cloudreach acquired two US-based businesses: Emerging Technology Advisors, a cloud professional services company; and Cloudamize, a cloud migration specialist. Cloudamize is a cloud computing analytics platform, providing analytics for cloud migration and management.
In July 2017, Cloudreach announced a partnership with T-Systems, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom.
In July 2018, Aaron Painter was appointed as CEO of Cloudreach. Pontus Noren
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Chai Wan
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History & Culture & Housing & Siu Sai Wan
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and Hong Kong. Culture The Law Uk Folk Museum was formerly a village and is now a museum, a branch of the Hong Kong Museum of History. Housing This area has about 200-300 high rise buildings, most of them residential. It also has a number of public housing estates. Siu Sai Wan Siu Sai Wan is a newly developed residential area, located in the eastern part of Chai Wan. Notable landmarks in Siu Sai Wan include the largest sports ground on Hong Kong Island, the Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground and one of the largest private housing estates on Hong
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Closings and cancellations following the September 11 attacks
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New York City Subway
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suspended C train (the A and D trains replaced it as the local north of 59th Street–Columbus Circle on nights and weekends, respectively. The B train, which ran normally from 145th Street or Bedford Park Boulevard to 34th Street–Herald Square via Central Park West Local, also replaced C trains on weekdays). Service was cut back to Canal Street when C service resumed on September 21, but Chambers Street and Broadway–Nassau Street remained closed until October 1. World Trade Center remained closed until January 2002.
There were no reported casualties on the subway or loss of train cars, but an MCI coach
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Clavatula hattenbergeri
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Distribution
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Clavatula hattenbergeri Distribution This species occurs in the Atlantic Ocean along Congo-Brazzaville.
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8×58mmR Danish Krag
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Cartridge dimensions
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8×58mmR Danish Krag Cartridge dimensions The 8×58mmR Danish Krag has 4.55 ml (70.2 grains H₂O) cartridge case capacity.
8×58mmR Danish Krag cartridge dimensions. All sizes in millimeters (mm). The dimensions of this drawing come from the ammunition manufacturer RWS and differ somewhat between various sources.
Americans would define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 ≈ 16.5 degrees. Ø lands = 7.89 mm (0.311 in), Ø grooves = 8.20 mm (0.323 in).
There are no official C.I.P. (Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives) rulings for this cartridge (2017). Varying sources quote the 8×58mmR Danish Krag can handle from 180.00 MPa (26,107 psi) up to 306.00 MPa (44,382 psi) Pₘₐₓ
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Charlie Colkett
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Chelsea & Loan to Bristol Rovers
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his current contract due to expire in June 2016. Loan to Bristol Rovers On 31 August 2016, Colkett joined League One side Bristol Rovers on a season-long loan along with teammate Jake Clarke-Salter. On 10 September 2016, Colkett went onto make his professional debut in a 2–2 draw with Rochdale, replacing Hiram Boateng with ten minutes remaining. He scored his first goal for Bristol Rovers which was also his first professional goal, with a late equaliser in a 1-1 draw with Bradford City. On 1 October 2016, Colkett scored the winner in stoppage time to earn a 3–2 win over
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Chromeč
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Notable persons
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Chromeč Notable persons Josef Drásal – the tallest Czech ever, suffering of gigantism. Drásal was famous member of circus in his time with notable performance for French emperor Napoleon III.
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Clara Haskil
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Biography
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pianist, her playing was marked by a purity of tone and phrasing that may have come from her skill as a violinist. Transparency and sensitive inspiration were other hallmarks of her style.
Well regarded as a chamber musician, Haskil collaborated with George Enescu, Eugène Ysaÿe, Pablo Casals, Dinu Lipatti, Joseph Szigeti, Géza Anda, Isaac Stern, Henryk Szeryng and Arthur Grumiaux, with whom she played her last concert. While renowned primarily as a violinist, Grumiaux was also a fine pianist, and he and Haskil would sometimes swap instruments.
She played as a soloist under the baton of many conductors, including Ansermet, Barbirolli, Baumgartner,
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Civil defense in Finland
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Civil defense in Finland Civil defense in Finland is the responsibility of the Ministry of Interior under the Civil Defense Act of 1958. It is directed to provide civil defense to protect persons and property in wartime as well as in peacetime. The act stipulates that the ministry is responsible for providing shelters in high-risk areas, for evacuating civilian population from threatened areas, and for limiting damage from natural disasters. In emergency situations, firefighting, rescue, ambulance, and first-aid services are coordinated with the civil defense effort. Civil defense operations are entirely a civilian responsibility.
The ministry delegates the implementation of national
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California Institute of Technology
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Campus
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Caltech underwent considerable expansion, in part due to the philanthropy of alumnus Arnold O. Beckman. In 1953, Beckman was asked to join the Caltech Board of Trustees. In 1964, he became its chairman. Over the next few years, as Caltech's president emeritus David Baltimore describes it, Arnold Beckman and his wife Mabel "shaped the destiny of Caltech".
In 1971 a magnitude-6.6 earthquake in San Fernando caused some damage to the Caltech campus. Engineers who evaluated the damage found that two historic buildings dating from the early days of the Institute—Throop Hall and the Goodhue-designed Culbertson Auditorium—had cracked.
New additions to
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Chip Ganassi Racing
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Grand-Am & 2011 Rolex 24 victory
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a third Daytona 24 in a row. Also in 2008, Chip Ganassi Racing won their 3rd Grand-Am Championship, with drivers Scott Pruett, and Memo Rojas. It was Pruett's 8th Road Racing Championship. Also participating was Memo Rojas, the first Mexican to win a major Road Racing title in North America. For the 2010 Grand Am season the team switched from Lexus-Riley to BMW-Riley. Rojas and Pruett won 9 out of 12 races and eventually won the Grand-Am championship. 2011 Rolex 24 victory Ganassi's Grand-Am Series team started 2011 in the best possible fashion, earning a one-two finish in the Rolex
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Catawba (town), Wisconsin
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Demographics
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non-families. 28.4% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.60 and the average family size was 3.14.
In the town, the population was spread out with 29.0% under the age of 18, 4.6% from 18 to 24, 31.1% from 25 to 44, 22.3% from 45 to 64, and 13.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 109.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were
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Brändli BX-2 Cherry
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Operational history
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Max Brändli.
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Colombo FC
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City League President's Trophy & 2017 AFC Cup
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arch rivals Java Lane SC 4–2 on penalties in the finals. In Progress Colombo FC lost to the newly promoted Morgasmulla 2–0 in the first game, but managed to beat Saunders SC in the next fixture. Qualifying into the semi-finals, Colombo FC defeated Renown SC, While Java Lane SC defeated Moragasmulla. 2017 AFC Cup After winning the 2015/16 season, Colombo FC qualified for the AFC Cup pre-qualifying round, and were paired against India's football giants Mohun Bagan AC. The qualifier consisted of two legs. The first leg was played January 31, 2017, at Colombo Racecourse, and was won by Mohun
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Chance and Necessity
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Vitalisms and animisms
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which contend that physical forces and chemical interactions that have been studied in non-living matter do not fully account for invariance and teleonomy and therefore other "biotonic laws" are at work in living matter. The author points out that the scientific vitalist argument lacks support and that it draws its justification not from knowledge or observations but from our present day lack of knowledge. He goes on to point out that today the mechanism of invariance is sufficiently understood to the point that no non-physical principle ("biotonic law") is needed for its interpretation.
Monod next points out that our ancestors had
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Christopher Oscanyan
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Biography
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Christopher Oscanyan Biography His parents, who were Armenians, christened him Hatchik, which he later changed to Christopher. He learned from private tutors the Armenian, Turkish, and modern Greek languages; to these he soon added Italian and French, and, having heard English spoken, he wished to learn it also. To this end he made the acquaintance of the American missionaries that had then lately arrived in Turkey. One of these, Harrison G. O. Dwight, took an interest in him, and after the death of Oscanyan's mother enabled him to go to the United States to obtain a liberal education.
Oscanyan arrived in
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Clementine (musician)
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Early life & musical influences
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Clementine (musician) Early life & musical influences Clementine was raised surrounded by 60s rock n’ roll and psychedelic music and from an early age fell in love with the likes of The Beatles and later on post punk guitar groups like The Smiths, artists that he is still inspired by today. Clementine picked up his dad’s guitar at the age of 10 and after several years of obsessive strumming and excessive effort to emulate his influences he discovered the art of song writing and composition and started by ear, through his personal life experiences, writing songs that will provide the
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Coffeeville, Texas
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History
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was a riverport and Coffeeville was around one day's journey west. Coffeeville was also a resting and resupplying point for wagon trains headed west. The area was settled by former Southern planters between 1845 and 1866.
According to the Handbook of Texas:
By 1852 a post office was established there. In the 1850s the community had Methodist and Presbyterian churches, three doctors, two dry-goods stores, two grocery stores, a drugstore, a Masonic lodge, an academy, and a large hotel. At its peak Coffeeville included several saloons, a bowling and pool hall, numerous blacksmith shops, and five churches. As late as 1867 the
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Brian C. Wimes
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Federal judicial service
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the floor favorably by voice vote on December 15, 2011. On April 23, 2012, the Senate confirmed his nomination by a vote of 92 ayes to 1 nay, Senator Lee casting the lone nay vote. He received his commission on April 30, 2012, and was sworn in the same day.
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CFM International LEAP
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Operations
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while the A320neo Leap 1A surpassed 10 h per day by July; Safran discovered a production quality defect on Leap 1B low-pressure turbine disks during assembly for possibly 30 engines and CFM is working to minimize flight-test and customer-delivery disruptions.
In early October 2017, an exhaust gas temperature shift was noticed during a flight and a CMC shroud coating in the HP turbine was seen flaking off in a borescope inspection, creating a leaking gap: eight in-service engines are seeing their coating replaced.
Safran provisioned €50 million ($58 million) to trouble-shoot in-service engines, including potentially Leap-1Bs.
Forty Leap-1A were replaced and the part
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Buchenwald concentration camp
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Causes of death
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out at Buchenwald. At least 1,000 men were selected in 1941–42 by a task force of three Dresden Gestapo officers and sent to the camp for immediate liquidation by a gunshot to the back of the neck, the infamous Genickschuss.
The camp was also a site of large-scale trials for vaccines against epidemic typhus in 1942 and 1943. In all 729 inmates were used as test subjects, of whom 154 died. Other "experimentation" occurred at Buchenwald on a smaller scale. One such experiment aimed at determining the precise fatal dose of a poison of the alkaloid group; according to the testimony
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Chance and Necessity
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Summary
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of the molecular theory of the genetic code as a physical theory of heredity and brands it as the "secret of life". He continues to explain how this important discovery has made it the duty of scientists to share with and enhance other disciplines of thought such as philosophy. Toward the end of the preface Monod offers apology for any overly tedious or technical sections. He also warns that some ethical and political ideas he presents may seem naïve or ambitious but then states "Modesty benefits the scientist, but not the ideas that inhabit him and which he is under
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Call of Duty: Black Ops III
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Multiplayer & Settings and characters
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their superior about keeping tabs on "eight other soldiers", implying that one of the Specialists is not a simulated avatar, but the real person injecting themselves into the simulation to monitor the others. Settings and characters Like in previous games, the Zombies storyline in Call of Duty: Black Ops III is told in an episodic format, with one map, "Shadows of Evil", available at launch, and the rest to follow in the downloadable content season. "Shadows of Evil" focuses on a new group of characters: Nero Blackstone (Jeff Goldblum), Jessica Rose (Heather Graham), Jack Vincent (Neal McDonough) and Floyd Campbell
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