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Death of Liliana Barbarita Cepeda
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Case
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raped, beaten and murdered. Days after that announcement, however, police recanted, declaring her death as an accidental one. During a press conference, Police chief Pedro Toledo discussed that her 11-year-old brother allegedly admitted that she had fallen to her death as she was playing with him and that, afraid of the consequences this could bring him, her brother claimed she was kidnapped. Toledo later held another press conference, where he admitted his comments could have been misleading. "At that time, I understood that we had to put an end to the hysteria (surrounding the case)" Toledo told the press
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Delhi Cantonment railway station
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History
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Delhi Cantonment railway station History This station started as a meter gauge railway station. After the 1991 gauge conversion it changed to broad gauge.
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David Hill (Oregon politician)
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Early life & Oregon
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David Hill (Oregon politician) Early life David Hill’s birthplace is listed as Connecticut in some sources, but there is no record of his birth. Some accounts have him living in Virginia, others in Ohio. One account describes that Hill abandoned a wife and children in Ohio before traveling west. Another account says he had two children by his first wife. Oregon Mr. Hill traveled on the Oregon Trail by wagon train to the Oregon Country. He arrived with Isaiah Kesley, Ralph Wilcox, Richard Williams, and Michael Moore. Once in Oregon he settled a land claim for 640 acres (2.6 km²) in
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Cornell University
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Research
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for the Spirit and Opportunity rovers. Jet Propulsion Laboratory engineers took those requests and designed the rovers to meet them. The rovers, both of which have operated long past their original life expectancies, are responsible for the discoveries that were awarded 2004 Breakthrough of the Year honors by Science. Control of the Mars rovers has shifted between NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Caltech and Cornell's Space Sciences Building. Further, Cornell researchers discovered the rings around the planet Uranus, and Cornell built and operated the telescope at Arecibo Observatory located in Arecibo, Puerto Rico until 2011, when they transferred the operations
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Decree 900
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United States opposition & Military coup
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develop relationships with members of Guatemalan military, and instituted an arms blockade that caused the military to fear a security crisis or even US invasion. The key agent for a possible coup was the exiled colonel Castillo Armas. The CIA also intensified propaganda campaigns to isolate Guatemala among Central American nations, and to convince the Guatemalan people that the Árbenz regime was on the brink of collapse. Military coup In June 1954, Árbenz Guzmán was overthrown by a multi-faceted coup operation involving a small army led by Castillo Armas, scattered right-wing violence in the countryside, a U.S. Navy blockade (called
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Come as You Are (film)
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Plot
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him and takes off with the girl. Later on they are talking but Lars gets sick and gets embarrassed. When Philip and Jozef return to the bus after dinner, they find Lars already there, clearly upset. Philip starts ranting about Lars ditching them, but Jozef tells him to 'shut up'.
The first visit at the brothel is a disaster as Lars gets ill. During their next visit, Jozef does not want to go as he fell in love with Claude. This seems to be mutual and the two have sex in the tour bus. Lars and Philip enjoy their visit in
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Canons Ashby House
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History
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father died, since a woman could not inherit the estate and it went to her uncle, Sir Alfred Erasmus Dryden (1821–1912).
The house sits in the midst of a formal garden with colourful herbaceous borders, an orchard featuring varieties of fruit trees from the 16th century, terraces, walls and gate piers from 1710. There is also the remains of a medieval priory church (from which the house gets its name).
Louis Osman (1914–1996), an architect and accomplished British goldsmith lived at Canons Ashby from 1969/70 to 1979. Whilst there, Osman made the crown, with his enamellist wife, Dilys Roberts, which
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Deimantas Narkevičius
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The Role of a Lifetime & Once in the XX Century
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of ideological assimilation or mass media commodification. Once in the XX Century Deimantas Narkevičius
Lithuania, 2004
7 minutes, 56 seconds, Colour, Stereo, 4:3
Original format: Betacam SP video
Once in the XX Century (2004) is based on video documentation of the removal of a monumental public sculpture of Lenin from Lukiškių Square in Lithuania in 1991. The artist acquired footage from the Lithuanian National TV archive and a freelance video reporter to have a two-camera perspective on the event. These images of the figure hanging above the crowd with his hand raised have been broadcast hundreds of times by CNN and other news channels
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Deadworld
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Publication history
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Deadworld Publication history Originally published by Arrow Comics, Johnny English Strikes Again was written and created by Stuart Kerr and Ralph Griffith in 1987, scripted by Kerr for the first seven issues and illustrated by Vince Locke. The comic book quickly became a cult favorite success in the independent publisher industry.
Arrow Comics ceased production of all titles, but sold the rights of the title to Locke who transferred the rights to Gary Reed's Caliber Comics. By the twelfth issue of the title, Reed took over as the primary writer. The first volume of Deadworld ended in 1992 after twenty-six issues.
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Chandauli
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Geography & Media
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Chandauli Geography Chandauli is located at 25.27°N 83.27°E. It has an average elevation of 70 metres (230 ft). It comes under Varanasi division of Uttar Pradesh. It is located just about 30 kilometres from Varanasi. Mughalsarai, a major and very important railway junction between Northern and Eastern India is located in Chandauli district. Chandauli Majhwar railway station serves Chandauli. Media Gaon Giraw is the first weekly and first daily Hindi newspaper of the district.
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Cornell University
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Weill Cornell & Cornell Tech
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Medical Center. These teaching hospitals include the Payne Whitney Clinic in Manhattan and the Westchester Division in White Plains, New York. Weill Cornell Medical College is also affiliated with the neighboring Memorial Sloan–Kettering Cancer Center, Rockefeller University, and the Hospital for Special Surgery. Many faculty members have joint appointments at these institutions. Weill Cornell, Rockefeller, and Memorial Sloan–Kettering offer the Tri-Institutional MD–PhD Program to selected entering Cornell medical students. From 1942 to 1979, the campus also housed the Cornell School of Nursing. Cornell Tech On December 19, 2011, Cornell University and Technion-Israel Institute of Technology won a competition for rights
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Christian Fürchtegott Gellert
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Editions and studies & Translations
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have been often published separately, the latest edition in 1896. A selection of Gellert's poetry (with an excellent introduction) can be found in F. Muncker, Die Bremer Beiträge (Stuttgart, 1899).
For studies of Gellert's life and work see lives by J. A. Cramer (Leipzig, 1774), H. Döring (Greiz, 1833), and H. O. Nietschmann (2nd ed., Halle, 1901); also Gellerts Tagebuch aus dem Jahre 1761 (2nd ed., Leipzig, 1863) and Gellert's Briefwechsel mit Demoiselle Lucius (Leipzig, 1823). Translations Gellert's Fables and Other Poems. Translated by J. A. Murke (London: 1851).
Fables and Tales by the German Aesop, C. F. Gellert (1715-1769). Translated by
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British nationality law and Hong Kong
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Commonwealth Immigrants Acts & After the Sino-British Joint Declaration
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migration. The British government later reformed the law, resulting in the British Nationality Act, 1981.
These acts shaped an increasingly restrictive immigration policy into the UK for Hong Kong residents even before the Sino-British Joint Declaration of 1984. After the Sino-British Joint Declaration Negotiation concerning the future of Hong Kong started in the late 1970s between Britain and China. With the signing of the Sino-British Joint Declaration on 19 December 1984, the future of Hong Kong was set, with China to assume sovereignty of the entire territory of Hong Kong on 1 July 1997.
At that time, there were some 3.5 million
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Christof Putzel
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Career
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“Lost in Democracy,” a documentary about the first democratic elections held in the tiny Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan.
In 2012, "Sex, Lies, and Cigarettes," a documentary centered around Aldi, "the Indonesian smoking baby," went viral after exposing Philip Morris's marketing practices in the developing world. It won an Overseas Press Club Award, a PRISM Award, and was nominated for an Emmy.
In 2013, Christof was awarded his second duPont-Columbia Award for "Arming the Mexican Cartels," a documentary investigating gun trafficking into Mexico from the United States.
When Current TV was sold to Al Jazeera Media in 2013, Putzel became a senior correspondent for
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Decree 900
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Changes in political power
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and people's organizations such as unions. However, the law also increased the power of the President and of the new national council, the DAN.
In 1953, the Supreme Court ruled that the lack of judicial oversight for the reform was unconstitutional, and it blocked any further implementation. Congress, with Árbenz's urging, voted to impeach four judges. This decision provoked anti-government demonstrations, in the course of which one person was killed.
Historian Douglas Trefzger has reported that the land reform disproportionately benefited Ladinos, relative to Indians. It seems that although the short-lived policies of Decree 900 had a positive effect on indigenous Guatemalans—particularly
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David Hill (Oregon politician)
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Hillsboro & Mrs. Hill
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before Hill died in May. As Hill died before collecting the proceeds, his widow was paid by the probate court. Mrs. Hill David Hill's wife in Oregon was his second wife. Lucinda Hill, however had a total of four husbands. Two before Hill and Wheelock Simmons after, with Simmons the only one to outlive Lucinda. Born on July 2, 1810, Mrs. Hill first married John McWilliams in 1828. After him, she married William Wilson who then died on their journey to Oregon in The Dalles. Lucinda was then the step-mother to William Lewis Wilson, the son of her second husband.
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Dan Brouthers
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Later life and legacy
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team of the Hudson River League, batting a league-leading .373 at age 46.
He remained near baseball for many years, working for his former teammate and New York Giants manager John McGraw, who placed him in charge of the Polo Grounds press gate. He was with the Giants for nearly 20 years in this and other capacities.
On New Year's Eve in 1884, Brouthers married Mary Ellen Croak, an Irish immigrant to New York and fellow Catholic, at St. Mary's in Wappingers Falls. They had four children together and were married for 48 years until his death.
Brouthers died at the age of
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Cornell University
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Ithaca campus
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Register of Historic Places include the Andrew Dickson White House, Bailey Hall, Caldwell Hall, the Computing and Communications Center (formerly Comstock Hall), Morrill Hall, Rice Hall, Fernow Hall, Wing Hall, Llenroc, and 13 South Avenue (Deke House). At least three other historic buildings—the original Roberts Hall, East Robert Hall and Stone Hall—have also been listed on the NRHP. The university demolished them in the 1980s to make way for other development. In September 2011, Travel+Leisure listed the Ithaca Campus as among the most beautiful in the United States.
Located among the rolling valleys of the Finger Lakes region, the campus on
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County of Tyrol
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Establishment & Gorizia-Tyrol
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office in the Bishopric of Brixen, prevailing against the rivalling Counts of Andechs. Gorizia-Tyrol In 1253 Count Meinhard of Gorizia (Görz) inherited the Tyrolean lands by his marriage to Adelheid, daughter of the last Count Albert IV of Tyrol. When their sons divided their estate in 1271, the elder Meinhard II took Tyrol, for which he was recognized as an immediate lordship. He supported the German king Rudolph of Habsburg against his rival King Ottokar II of Bohemia. In reward, he received the Duchy of Carinthia with the Carniolan march in 1286.
In 1307 Meinhard's son Henry was elected
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Cemetery Gates
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Theme & Release and reception
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that can be cheesy. I also had to make sure that the lyrics would not take away from the song, because that was one of our best songs." Release and reception "Cemetery Gates" was the second single released by the band off their Cowboys from Hell album. It received a large amount of air-play by rock stations, and has become one of Pantera's most popular songs. Guitar World magazine readers voted the song's solo the 35th greatest of all-time, which was Dimebag's 2nd highest ranking solo (after "Floods"). A live version of the song from Official Live: 101 Proof was
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Cotton mill
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United Kingdom
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room from the rest, as it was here that there was greatest risk of fire.
Mills became wider, Houldsworth Mill, Reddish (1865) was 35 m wide and accommodated 1200 spindle mules. It was of four storeys and had sixteen bays on each side of a central engine house; a double mill. The central block provided offices and warehousing. A mill had a range of ancillary buildings. Stair columns often extending above the mill and housed a water tank for the sprinkler system. The floors were higher allowing for taller windows. Accrington brick was used from 1890, decorated with yellow sandstone with
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Daniel Razon
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Broadcast career
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Daniel Razon Broadcast career From 1987 until 1988, Daniel Razon started as a FM disc jockey at DWKY and DWST. Then he shifted to television first as newscaster on PTV-4’s Pangunahing Balita, Balita Ala-Una and PTV News Nationwide, and host of the public-affairs programs Ang Pandayan ni Mang Pandoy and Dakila Ka Pinoy (1993 to 1997). He was also the executive producer and director of the public-affairs program of IBC-13, Ikaw ang Humatol (1994–1997).
From 1997 to 2003, Daniel moved to another TV station, ABS-CBN and became the host/newscaster of numerous TV shows such as Hoy, Gising (Hey! Wake Up!), Pulso,
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Cornell University
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Athletics & Cornell Outdoor Education
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basketball team appeared for the first time in the NCAA tournament's East Regional Semifinals, known as the "Sweet 16". It was the first Ivy League team to make the semifinals since 1979. Cornell Outdoor Education Cornell University runs one of the largest collegiate outdoor education programs in the country, serving over 20,000 people every year. The program runs over 130 different courses including but not limited to: Backpacking and Camping, Mountain Biking, Bike Touring, Caving, Hiking, Rock and Ice Climbing, Wilderness First Aid, and tree climbing. COE also oversees one of the largest student-run pre-freshman summer programs, known as Outdoor
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Bisa Kdei
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Determination
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the rest of the world and above all, to raise the flag of Ghana and be one of the strong pillars people can think of.
His popular quote in life has always been SLOW MOTION IS BETTER THAN NO MOTION". After releasing Mansa in 2015, Bisa promised his loyal fans that Mansa will be one time hit and of course it came into reality.
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Closings and cancellations following the September 11 attacks
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Ferries & Buses & Intercity transit
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Street and Liberty Water Taxi service was suspended. Free ad-hoc ferry service to New Jersey, Brooklyn, and Queens began by evening, with about half a million evacuees transported by Circle Line Tours, NY Waterway, privately owned dining boats, tug boats, and at least one fire boat. Buses MTA buses were temporarily suspended south of Canal Street, and MTA and NJ Transit buses were re-routed to serve passengers arriving in Brooklyn and New Jersey by walking and taking ferries out of Manhattan. Intercity transit The Port Authority Bus Terminal was closed until September 13. Amtrak suspended all of its rail
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Cornell University
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Housing
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Risley Residential College, Just About Music, the Ecology House, Holland International Living Center, the Multicultural Living Learning Unit, the Latino Living Center, Akwe:kon, and Ujamaa. The co-op houses on North are The Prospect of Whitby, Triphammer Cooperative, Wait Avenue Cooperative, Wari Cooperative, and Wait Terrace. On West Campus, there are three university-affiliated cooperatives, 660 Stewart Cooperative, Von Cramm Hall, and Watermargin, and one independent cooperative, Cayuga Lodge. In an attempt to create a sense of community and an atmosphere of education outside the classroom and continue Andrew Dickson White's vision, a $250 million reconstruction of West Campus created residential colleges there
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Dame Gruev
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After the Uprising
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to leadership. However, the Rila Congress failed to erase the political differences in the organization. There arose a need to conduct a new special congress in Sofia in December 1906, which never took place. At the end of 1906, Gruev moved with his detachment from Ottoman Macedonia to Sofia to attend at the special Congress. On 23 December 1906, Dame Gruev and his detachment were discovered by the Turkish authorities near the village of Rusinovo (Maleševo district). Gruev and his band were confronted by Ottoman forces and in the following battle he was killed.
Gruev Cove in Greenwich Island, South Shetland
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Deadworld
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Publication history
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five issue series, "War of the Dead" was released by IDW as a weekly comic series during the month of August and then collected in October (ISBN 978-1613775080). It received a number of award nominations including the Shel Dorf for Best mini-series and Comic Monsters.com for Best Mini-Series and won the Ghastly Award for honoring excellence in horror comics as Best Mini-Series.
In October, 2012, Reed released a special graphic novel sized book called "Voices from the Deadworld". This was a series of single page tales from those who lived and died in Deadworld with each text page accompanied
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De minimis
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European Union usage & Criminology and crime
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where it is 15% or less.
Procurement of low value contracts is subject to limited regulation when its value falls below certain low thresholds. Criminology and crime In criminology, the de minimis or minimalist approach is an addition to a general harm principle. The general harm principle fails to consider the possibility of other sanctions to prevent harm, and the effectiveness of criminalization as a chosen option. Those other sanctions include civil courts, laws of tort and regulation. Having criminal remedies in place is seen as a "last resort" since such actions often infringe personal liberties – incarceration, for example, prevents
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Counterproductive work behavior
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Organizational justice & Personality
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Interpersonal justice and informational justice may also predict counterproductive work behaviors aimed at the supervisor, such as neglecting to follow supervisory instructions, acting rudely toward one's supervisor, spreading unconfirmed rumors about a supervisor, intentionally doing something to get one's supervisor in trouble, and encouraging coworkers to get back at one's supervisor. Personality Personality is a predictor of an employee's proclivity toward counterproductive work behaviors. With regard to the Big Five personality traits: conscientiousness, agreeableness, extroversion and openness to experience all predict counterproductive behaviors. When an employee is low in conscientiousness, counterproductive work behaviors related to the organization
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Cincinnati Bearcats
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The Bearcat
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Cincinnati Bearcats The Bearcat The Bearcat became the UC mascot on October 31, 1914 in a football game against the UK Wildcats. The key players in the birth of the Bearcat were a star UC player named Baehr, a creative cheerleader, and a talented cartoonist. During the second half of that hard-fought football game, UC cheerleader Norman "Pat" Lyon, building on the efforts of fullback Leonard K. "Teddy" Baehr, created the chant: "They may be Wildcats, but we have a Baehr-cat on our side."
The crowd took up the cry: "Come on, Baehr-cat!" Cincinnati prevailed, 14–7, and the victory was memorialized
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Come as You Are (film)
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Plot
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who is able to control a computer keyboard with a mouthpiece, had a conversation with a man who lost his legs during his last holiday at the Dutch sea-side. That man frequently visits a luxury brothel in Spain which is specialized to host men with a handicap. Philip convinces Lars and Jozef to organize a trip to Spain "as they do not want to die as a virgin". Of course, they have to convince their parents but are afraid to tell them the real reason about the trip. That's why they deceive them and tell them that they are only
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Coney Island Hospital
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History & Services
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southern Brooklyn. Hurricane Irene resulted in the hospital's first full-scale evacuation, since the buildings are located in Flood Zone A. Coney Island Hospital was severely damaged in 2012 due to Hurricane Sandy. As a result, the hospital proposes to spend $738 million on renovations, including constructing a new 11-story tower. The Ida G. Israel Community Health Center was renovated and reopened in 2015. Services The hospital has been recognized for clinical innovations in Primary Care, Adolescent Medicine, Nuclear Medicine and Emergency Services. Interpreter services can be provided day or night in over 130 languages. Changing demographics has resulted in challenges
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Cornell University
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Activities & Greek life, professional, and honor societies
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Professional Student Assembly, two student-run organizations with a collective budget of $3.0 million per year. The assemblies also finance other student life programs including a concert commission and an on-campus theater. Greek life, professional, and honor societies Cornell hosts a large and controversial fraternity and sorority system, with 70 chapters involving 33% of male and 24% of female undergraduates. Alpha Phi Alpha, the first intercollegiate Greek-letter organization established for African Americans, was founded at Cornell in 1906. Alpha Zeta fraternity, the first Greek-lettered organization established for Latin Americans in the United States, was also founded at Cornell on January 1, 1890.
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Cristian Avram
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International career
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Cristian Avram International career At international level Cristian Avram played for U17 and U21 teams of Moldova.
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Caproni Vizzola F.4
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Development
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Caproni Vizzola F.4 Development The F.4 was developed in parallel with the Caproni Vizzola F.5, with which it shared a common airframe. Design began in late 1937 by a team led by F. Fabrizi. The aircraft had a welded steel-tube fuselage and a wooden wing; the fuselage was covered with flush-riveted duralumin, while the wing had a stressed plywood skin. Fabrizi and his design team intended the F.4 (standing for Fabrizi 4) to be powered by a 12-cylinder Isotta-Fraschini Asso 121 R.C.40 water-cooled engine rated for 715 kW (959 hp) at 4,000 m (13,123 ft), but the Italian Air Ministry preferred that the Asso
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Cray CX1
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Unique Features
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traditional office space. In order to meet workplace noise requirements, the CX1 utilized an active noise cancellation system built into its cooling apparatus to quiet the sounds generated by the chassis's two large fans. Rather than requiring the deployment of separate Ethernet and/or Infiniband networks, the CX1 integrated network switches for both into the chassis to facilitate these high-speed interconnect protocols required by clustered simulations and applications. Additionally, unlike traditional servers and supercomputers that make use of higher 220 V power, the CX1's redundant power supplies were designed to support traditional office power (120 V AC, 20
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Cotton mill
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Key inventions & The Paul-Wyatt mills
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not applied to it until 1792. Many mills were built after Arkwright's patent expired in 1783 and by 1788, there were about 210 mills in Great Britain. The development of cotton mills was linked to the development of the machinery they contained. By 1774, 30,000 people in Manchester were employed using the domestic system in cotton manufacture. Handloom weaving lingered into the mid-19th century but cotton spinning in mills relying on water power and subsequently steam power using fuel from the Lancashire Coalfield began to develop before 1800. The Paul-Wyatt mills The first cotton mills were established in the 1740s
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Causes of the Holodomor
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Peasants' reaction & Legislation provisions
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by famine remained uncollected in spring 1933.
A second significant factor was "the massacre of cattle by peasants not wishing to sacrifice their property for nothing to the collective farm." During winter and spring 1930–1931, the Ukrainian agricultural authority Narkomzem issued several reports about the significant decline of livestock and especially draft power caused by poor treatment, absence of forage, stables, and farms, and "kulak sabotage". Legislation provisions On August 7, 1932, the Soviet government passed a law, "On the Safekeeping of Socialist Property", that imposed penalties from a ten-year prison sentence up to the death penalty for any theft of
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Democratic Party of Japan
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Beginnings & 2009–2012 government
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the revelation that a fake email was used to try and establish this link greatly damaged his credibility. The scandal led to the resignation of Representative Hisayasu Nagata and of Maehara as party leader on 31 March. New elections for party leader were held on 7 April, in which Ichirō Ozawa was elected President. In Upper House election 2007, the DPJ won 60 out of 121 contested seats, with 49 seats not up for re-election. 2009–2012 government Ozawa resigned as party leader in May 2009 after a fundraising scandal and Yukio Hatoyama succeeded Ozawa before the August 2009 general election,
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Deimantas Narkevičius
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Solo exhibitions
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Life, Kunsthallen Brandts, Odense.
The Unanimous Life, Brandts Kunsthallen, Odense.
2009
Deimantas Narkevičius, gb agency, Paris.
Deimantas Narkevičius, BFI Southbank Gallery, British Film Institute, London.
The Unanimous Life, Kunsthalle, Bern.
The Unanimous Life, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven.
Deimantas Narkevičius, Mamco, Genève (2009/2010)
The Dud Effect, Mala Galerija, Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana.
2008
The Unanimous Life, Museo Nacional Centro De Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid.
Jan Mot, Brussels.
Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin.
Genius Seculi, The Center of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki.
2007
The Role of a Lifetime, Index, Stockholm.
History Continued, Mücsarnok Kunsthalle, Budapest.
Revisiting Solaris, Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius.
Revisiting Solaris, Daadgalerie, Berlin.
Among the Things We Touched, Secession, Vienne.
The Documentary FilmPlatform ZONE, The Arts Center Buda, Kortrijk; The University Movie
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DWRT-FM
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The second 99.5 RT (2008–2012)
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reinstated name 99.5 RT. Joshua Z was the first DJ to go on board that morning, followed by other jocks who have worked with the frequency's three incarnations (mostly from the RT roster and HiT and one from Campus). The station initially reused its old and familiar slogan, "The Rhythm Of The City". The playlist is more progressive and experimental, attempting to sound like RT's first Iteration. The deejays have a collective tone similar to parent station, Magic 89.9, due to the use of Tagalog-English or "Taglish" during live spiels.
They also introduced its 2nd slogan, from 2009 to 2010, dubbing
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Daleiden
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Geography
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Daleiden Geography Daleiden is located six kilometers away from the border to Luxembourg. The highest point of the village is called "Hohe Haardt" which is 505 metres high. Further parts of the municipality of Daleiden are Bermichthof, Bommert, Burtdell, Falkenauel, Feder, Kalenbornerhof, Laarberg, Neuhof, Schwabert, Vor der Höh, Zingent and Zinglersseif.
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Cornell University
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Alumni
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Garfield Dove (1903) is often considered the first American abstract painter. Louise Lawler ('69) is a pioneering feminist artist and photographer, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
In athletics, Cornell graduates include football legend Glenn "Pop" Warner (1894), head coach of the United States men's national soccer team Bruce Arena ('73), National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman ('74), six-time Stanley Cup winning hockey goalie Ken Dryden ('69), tennis singles world # 2 Dick Savitt, seven-time US Tennis championships winner William Larned and Toronto Raptors president Bryan Colangelo ('87), and Kyle Dake, four-time NCAA division I wrestling
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Bryan Fairfax, 8th Lord Fairfax of Cameron
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Correspondence with Washington
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upon us?
But he added:
That I differ very widely from you, in respect to the mode of obtaining a repeal of the Acts so much, & so justly complaind of, I shall not hesitate to acknowledge; & that this difference in opinion may, probably, proceed from the different Construction's we put upon the Conduct, & Intention of the Ministry, may also be true; But as I see nothing on the one hand, to induce a belief that the Parliament would embrace a favourable opportunity of Repealing Acts which they go on with great rapidity to pass, in order to enforce their
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which remains fundamental in many strands of modern computing technology.
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Croatian–Venetian wars
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Crusaders' capture of Zadar in 1202
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the Republic of Venice for transport across the sea, whose price far exceeded what the crusaders were able to pay. As a solution Venetians proposed that the crusaders help them capture Zadar, a constant battleground between Venice on one side and Croatia and Hungary on the other.
Although many crusaders had refused to take part in the siege of the catholic town, the attack started in November 1202. After fierce fighting, Zadar fell on 24 November and the Venetians and the crusaders pillaged the town. After spending the winter in Zadar, the crusaders continued their campaign (Fourth Crusade) in the first
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DeLand, Florida
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History
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many other would-be real estate magnates in the area at the time, his Florida investments were nearly worthless after the freeze, and he returned to his home in the North. DeLand entrusted the academy to his friend John B. Stetson, a wealthy hat manufacturer from Philadelphia and one of the institution's founding trustees. In 1889, it was renamed John B. Stetson University in its patron's honor. In 1900 it founded the first law school in Florida (which relocated to Gulfport in 1954). Its various sports teams are called the Hatters.
The City of DeLand was officially incorporated in 1882, and became
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Carson Mansion
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Architects
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many commissions in California, a few original buildings remain in addition to the Carson house, including the Napa Valley Opera House and the San Dimas Hotel. One house they designed was "The Pink Lady," which William Carson gave to his son Milton as a wedding present in 1889. After being sold in 1920, it went through several owners before being inherited by sisters in Germany. It operated as a rooming house until it was seized as Nazi property in 1942. In 1964, it became the first historic building in Eureka to be restored. Another of their designs was built in
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Charles Momsen
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Early interest
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sonar, there was no way for his crew to locate her on the bottom, nor was there a way for trapped crewmen to escape.
Momsen began to look for ways to rescue submariners. He conceived a diving bell, which could be lowered to a submarine in distress, mated to an escape hatch, and opened to allow trapped submariners to climb in. A watertight seal to the submarine could be achieved by placing a rubber gasket around the diving bell's bottom and reducing the air pressure once the bell was over the escape hatch. Then, the hatch could be opened, and the
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Deadworld
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Publication history
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released Deadworld Chronicles which featured all new short illustrated tales of Deadworld. Deadworld: Slaughterhouse was released in 2010 with artwork from Sami Makkonen in a hardcover edition only. IDW released volumes one and two of Deadworld Classics which collects the long out-of-print first original 16 issues illustrated by Vince Locke. Gary Reed joined up with Gary Francis for the original graphic novel, Deadworld: The Last Siesta, illustrated by Mark Bloodworth and released through IDW (ISBN 1613770448).
In 2012, Gary Reed teamed up again with Sami Makkonen to bring Deadworld into full color for the first time. The
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David Stav
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Opinions
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created a halachic prenup. Stav believes that these prenups can resolve "over 90% of the problems".
He also promotes opening up kashrut supervision in Israel to private initiatives in order to force the rabbinate to improve. He feels that competition is the only way to attain an efficient system of kashrut supervision; the rabbinate's monopoly of kashrut leads to bureaucracy and corruption. In 2017, the Director-General of Chief Rabbinate warned Rabbi Stav that he could lose his position as rabbi of Shoham if he provides independent Kashrut certification.
Rabbi Stav approves of married men wearing a wedding ring, especially if the
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Daniel Razon
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Controversies & Career as a Musician
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in a bad light". Career as a Musician Razón is also a singer and songwriter. Some of his compositions are "Unang Pag-ibig" (First Love), "Dala Kong Nakalimbag" and "Pangarap ng Puso" (My Heart's Wish). His maiden album "In My Eyes" reached platinum record status. His latest album "All My Life" was released on September 2008, which was awarded a gold record on the day of its release and earned him the People's Choice Favorite New Male Artist award in the 21st Awit Awards on November 26, 2008.
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DRDO Kapothaka
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History
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DRDO Kapothaka History Following the successful deployment of a remotely piloted vehicle by Israel during Lebanon war in 1982 Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE) undertook the development of a remotely piloted vehicle kapothaka in 1983 to develop the necessary technologies. During the next 4 years ADE developed a small RPV to validate in-flight video transmission capabilities and to implement ground take off and parachute recovery.
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David Moyes
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2004–2009
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for Everton. Those who left the club were Tomasz Radzinski, Tobias Linderoth, David Unsworth and, most significantly Wayne Rooney, who joined Manchester United for a reported £25.6 million. Later, the Daily Mail published extracts from Rooney's autobiography, claiming that Moyes had forced Rooney out of the club and then leaked the details to the press. Moyes went on to sue for libel before settling out of court when Rooney apologised and agreed to pay for damages. Moyes donated the undisclosed damages from the suit to the Everton Former Players' Foundation.
During the 2004–05 season, Everton went on to surpass all expectations by
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Deimantas Narkevičius
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The Role of a Lifetime
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a Lifetime (2003) that most evocatively and thoughtfully ties together Narkevičius's interests in the uncertainties at the heart of post-Soviet Lithuania with the implications of his own work in creating film and video. The film combines three distinct elements. The first one is an interview with the British filmmaker Peter Watkins that Narkevičius recorded in Lithuania. Known for his pioneering docudrama films Culloden (1964) and The War Game (1965), which politicised and fictionalised the documentary form, Watkins lived in Vilnius for many years in the course of his self-imposed exile from Britain. The second is a sequence of drawings of
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Dave Syverson
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Illinois Senate & Personal life
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health plan. Personal life In addition to his Senate Role, Dave is a partner with Williams-Manny, Inc.,and serves on the Board of MercyHealth . He lives in Rockford and has two children. Syverson is a member of the Rockford Chamber of Commerce, Rockford Area Economic Development Council, Rockford Machine Tool Association, National Federation of Independent Business, the National Association of Financial Planners, The Board of Advisors for Zion Development Corporation and Reformer’s Unanimous International. Under a Charity Fund created by the Senator, and funded by giving up portions of his salary, he has been able to raise money to
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Carbuncle Cup
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much-loved and elegant friend".
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Claudius Maximus
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In the Meditations & In the Apologia
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of good behavior. In the Apologia In the Apologia, Apuleius, author of The Golden Ass, the only completely-surviving Roman novel, attempts to defend himself against a charge of magic, largely by appealing to his judge whom he identifies as Claudius Maximus. According to Apuleius, Maximus was a pious man who shunned ostentatious displays of wealth and was intimately familiar with the works of Plato and Aristotle. Apuleius refers to Maximus as "one, who holds so austere a creed and has so long endured military service". Apuleius also makes reference to the sternness of his judge's philosophy which is understood to
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Croatian–Venetian wars
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Warfare until 887 & Situation between 887 and 1000
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In 871 or 872 a new intense naval-commercial war on the sea between Croats and Venetians broke out, ending after Domagoj's death.
One of the decisive battles for dominance in the Adriatic Sea in that period happened on 18. September 887 between the Narentines and Venetians at Makarska. Doge Pietro I Candiano led personally his fleet in a campaign against Narentines but they crushed his forces and killed him in the battle. Situation between 887 and 1000 Following Pietro Candiano's death, the Venetians started to pay Croats and Narentines an annual tribute for the right to sail and trade in the
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Daz Eden
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Storylines
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thanks to some advice from Lexi. In early 2008, Jack went to Spain to look after his mother and Andy was in prison. Daz helped Jo on the farm but was unaware that a former inmate, who Andy had annoyed, was blackmailing her. He threatened to have Andy harmed if she didn't do as he said and even threatened Sarah. Jo told Debbie, who - aided by Chas and the McFarlanes - made sure that Charlie would never return to Yorkshire. Unfortunately Jo's problems continued on Andy's release, when he started beating her. By autumn 2008, Andy's abuse had been
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DeLand, Florida
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Rail and public transportation & Aviation
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Rail and public transportation Amtrak, the national passenger rail system, serves DeLand, operating its Silver Meteor and Silver Star trains daily in both directions between Miami and New York City. The line is primarily CSX's Sanford Subdivision. It also contains a spur leading from the station which was originally built by the Orange Ridge, DeLand and Atlantic Railroad, and has received passenger service in the past.
Local transit service is provided by VOTRAN on the #20 and #60 routes. Aviation During the Second World War, the Babcock Airplane Corporation manufactured 60 Waco CG-4 assault gliders at DeLand, but the firm was
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Declaration of war by the United States
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History
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nations five separate times, each upon prior request by the President of the United States. Four of those five declarations came after hostilities had begun. James Madison reported that in the Federal Convention of 1787, the phrase "make war" was changed to "declare war" in order to leave to the Executive the power to repel sudden attacks but not to commence war without the explicit approval of Congress. Debate continues as to the legal extent of the President's authority in this regard. Public opposition to American involvement in foreign wars, particularly during the 1930s, was expressed as support for a
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Charles Morgan (businessman)
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Panama
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for transportation to carry people and supplies to the Pacific coast. In January 1849, no fewer than ninety marine vessels departed eastern ports bound for California. Through mid-April 1849, the port of New York dispatched 226 California-bound vessels carrying a total of about 20,000 people.
The shortest wholly oceanic route from New York was over 14,000 nautical miles, and even a few hundred miles longer from New Orleans. Yet this distance from New York could be reduced to less than 5,000 miles with a multi-modal short-cut across the Isthmus of Panama. The Royal Steam Packet Company, one of three companies operating
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Casca (series)
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assigned to ghostwriters. Two subsequent novels (Casca 23: The Liberator and Casca 24: The Defiant) were written by Paul Dengelegi. The current author, Tony Roberts, has written all the novels since 2006, excluding Casca 29: Immortal Dragon and Casca 33: The Outlaw, which were written by Michael B. Goodwin. In April 2013, "Casca 29: Immortal Dragon" was removed from the list of books on casca.net due to alleged plagiarism, and shortly afterwards his other novel in the series, Casca 33: The Outlaw, was removed for the same reason. There is another story, in the form of an unauthorized audiobook,
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Demographics of Chicago
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Racial and ethnic makeup
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Demographics of Chicago During its first century as a city, Chicago grew at a rate that ranked among the fastest growing in the world. Within the span of forty years, the city's population grew from slightly under 30,000 to over 1 million by 1890. By the close of the 19th century, Chicago was the fifth largest city in the world. Within fifty years of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, the population had tripled to over 3 million. Racial and ethnic makeup While most of Chicago and its surrounding residential areas are generally regarded as being somewhat racially segregated, the
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Denchworth
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Circourt
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when it was forced to surrender all its estates to the Crown.
In 1166 Circourt was assessed at one knight's fee. It descended with the families of de Aura, de l'Orti, Whittock, atte Ya, Saumon and others until the 15th century, and by 1442 it was held by John Hyde. Along with Denchworth, Circourt was bought by Sir William Cockayne in 1617 and Gregory Geering in 1663. The Geerings sold Circourt to the Matthews family of Goosey, who sold it to Edward Saxton of Abingdon. His heir Charles Saxton was commissioner for the Royal Navy, and in 1794 was created first
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Chunseong
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Korean War & Last years
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he returned to his monks with bashfulness.
During the war, he preserved the Ganhwaseon tradition and the Mangwol Temple. In the 1950s, he became abbot of the Mangwol Temple, Shinheung Temple and the Bomun Temple. Last years In the 1960s, the South Korean regent was Park Chung-hee. In 1964, Chunseong was invited by him to Chungwadae (청와대, 靑瓦臺) since the First Lady, Yuk Young-su was a devout Buddhist. During his visit, Chunseong said, "the Lady Yuk was born from her mother's vagina," which caused many to panic.
In 1970, he again went to Mangwol temple. From 1970 to 1973 he practiced asceticism
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Demetrius Ross
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DREAM Learning Center
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Board Members include Big Jon Platt, Amir Bayyan of Kool & the Gang, Sheila E., Adolfo "Shabba-Doo" Quinones, Pam Baker, Kurtis Blow, Dino Delvaille, Kenneth "Skeeter" Yould, David Lestrick, Juliana Danson, Donnell Smith, Alicia Livingston, Michele Blay, Brandon Williams and Shelli Johnson. The foundation's goals include harnessing the power of technology to teach children entertainment-related skills.
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DWRT-FM
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The first 99.5 RT (1976–2006) & Programming
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a coup de etat attempt against President Aquino, rebel forces retreated from Fort Bonifacio (now Bonifacio Global City) occupied 22 high-rise buildings along the Ayala Avenue business area in Makati. Despite of the rebels, the RT studios in Makati survived the rebel surge. Programming Over the years, RT became popular with different slogans such as "The Sound Of The City" (1976–77), "Your Radio Music Authority" (1978–79), "The Rhythm Of The City" (1980–1996; 2008–2012), "Red Hot Radio" (1986–1988), "Maximum Music" (1988–1996), "Source For The Best Hits" (1996–1998) and "Your Music Authority" (1998–2001), from 2001 to December 18, 2006 before it was
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Battle of Rossbach
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Aftermath
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one colonel was killed, plus two other officers, and 67 soldiers.
Soubise has historically taken the blame for the loss, but this may be an unfair assessment. While he did owe his rank to his good relationship with Madame de Pompadour, the mistress of King Louis XV, he was neither blessed with extraordinary military acumen nor with the best troops: he could do nothing about the former, and most of the latter were with Louis Charles César Le Tellier, fighting in the Rhineland. Under Soubise's command, the French had conducted a notorious march across Germany, characterized by persistent pillaging. His army
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Crimean Bridge
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Shipbuilding and ship repair & Inclusion of the ports of Crimea in a single transport network in Russia
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provide the Crimean bridge. Inclusion of the ports of Crimea in a single transport network in Russia After the annexation of the Crimea, the Russian Federation took control of several ports with a total transshipment capacity of up to 20 million tons. Despite sanctions from the US and Ukraine, about 260 vessels continued their transportation to the ports of the Crimea. Further increase in traffic is impossible without a bridge, since the ultimate destination of many cargoes is Russia. In particular, grain terminals of the Crimean ports are of great interest for Russian companies. Although most of the Crimean ports
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Dakota Zoo
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Animals & Facilities & Conservation & The future
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tamarin, pygmy marmoset, red ruffed lemurs, squirrel monkeys, white-fronted marmosets. Spider monkey are in their own outdoor enclosure.
The zoo also includes an exhibit of reptiles and small mammals, a butterfly house, a prairie dog town, and a monkey barn. Facilities The Bismarck Tribune Discovery Center is just inside the zoo from the entrance gate. Conservation The zoo participates in the AZA Species Survival Plan (SSP). The future In 1987, the Bismarck Tribune challenged the zoo to develop a master plan to outline the future course of the zoo. The zoo board developed a plan which is reviewed and updated regularly,
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Daltons Weekly
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Daltons Holidays & Daltons Property
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an average of 500,000 page impressions through natural search and an average of 28,000 unique visitors, until its closure in September 2014 Daltons Property Launched in 2004 Daltons Property listed properties for sale in the UK and abroad. Daltons Property generated an average of 350,000 monthly page impressions, and approximately 20,000 monthly unique visitors, until its closure in September 2014.
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Deimantas Narkevičius
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Student years in Vilnius and London
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was doing to motivate himself. Artists at that time were seen as advertisers of the regime – which compared with post-war Stalinism was relatively liberal. However, the primary purpose of artists still was to provide an ideological service, he or she always had to be prepared for it.
After finishing secondary school, at the age eighteen, for a year and a half Narkevičius worked in a museum that exhibited a collection of Soviet art. In an interview with Melissa Gronlund, he admitted that he was amazed at how funny those artworks were to him. Later in 1987 Narkevičius enrolled in Vilnius
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Beth Katleman
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Exhibitions & Collections
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and Victoria Milne
1994- Artists from the Archie Bray Foundation, Holter Museum of Art, Helena, MT and University of Washington Art Gallery, Seattle, WA Collections Nike, USA
M. H. de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA
Christian Dior Boutique, London
Christian Dior, Hong Kong
Ci Kim Arario Gallery Collection, South Korea
John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI
Kohler Company Collection, Kohler, WI
Archie Bray Foundation, Helena, MT
Right Management, Philadelphia, PA
Rhode Island School of Design Museum, NY
Kamm Teapot Foundation, Sparta, NC
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Ciudad Deportiva José Luis Compañón
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History of the site & Other training sites & Future developments
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eventually resolved in 2011 when a new board took over. Other training sites Alavés have close connections with the Betoño Sports Complex (also known as El Glorioso) in the east of the city, and owned the site between 2001 and 2006.
The club can also make use of the municipality-owned Olaranbe facilities on the south-eastern outskirts of the city which are home to CD Aurrerá de Vitoria as well as CD Vitoria, the affiliated team of rivals SD Eibar, who previously played at Betoño. Alavés made an unsuccessful attempt to purchase Olaranbe in 2017. Future developments Since becoming owner of Alavés
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DAF F218 series
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Facelift
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specific output for the time.
After the 1987 merger of Leyland and DAF, the 2300 and 2700 series replaced the Leyland (T45) Cruiser in the British market.
The F218 and F220 cabs were also used for a number of military vehicles provided to the Dutch Armed Forces from 1976 into the 21st century. Originally as the YA-4440 rigid, other models are the 5441, 4442, 5442. Tractors are called YAV/YAZ-2300.
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Cornell University
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Alumni
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and folk singer Richard Fariña also dropped out in his final year, but wrote his roman à clef Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me about his Cornell years. Lauren Weisberger ('99) wrote The Devil Wears Prada, later adapted into a 2006 film of the same name starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway. Media personalities who have graduated from Cornell include conservative Ann Coulter ('84) and liberals Bill Maher ('78) and Keith Olbermann ('79),
Several Cornellians have also achieved critical acclaim in entertainment. Dan Duryea ('28) became a well-known Hollywood Actor in the 1940s-1960s, Christopher Reeve ('74) played
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David Tod Roy
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Early life
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spoken Chinese as well. Roy later told an interviewer that he then made the "fatal mistake" or "wonderful choice" of asking Zhao to write the Chinese characters for his name; he stayed up half the night practicing it.
In the summer of 1950, Roy returned to the United States and lived with his Aunt, Jean Roy Robertson and Uncle outside Philadelphia, in Merion. He entered Friends' Central School there but Derk Bodde, a sinologist at the University of Pennsylvania, also accepted him into his graduate seminar in classical Chinese, where Roy was the only student. Bodde recommended that Roy apply to
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Deimantas Narkevičius
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Childhood in Utena
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19th-century paintings have stuck in my memory as synonyms of an exotic world, a dream.
Growing up Narkevičius was often ill which meant he had to stay at home. As a result, he spent a considerable amount of time watching Soviet television. The documentary material on the 16mm film that used to be on TV in the 1970s made an impression on Narkevičius who later used the same type of film extensively in his artistic practice. Interviews were filmed with 16mm cameras, and then they were processed and made ready for the evening news on the same day. Since they were
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Bradford Morrow
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Life
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Poems of Kenneth Rexroth (1984), Classics Revisited (1986), World Outside the Window: Selected Essays of Kenneth Rexroth (1987), More Classics Revisited (1989), and with Sam Hamill coedited The Complete Poems of Kenneth Rexroth (2002).
He has taught at Princeton, Brown, and Columbia Universities, as well as the Naropa Institute. Since 1990 he has been a professor of literature and Bard Center Fellow at Bard College.
The Review of Contemporary Fiction published a "Bradford Morrow issue" in 2000, which included essays by Sven Birkerts, Forrest Gander, Patrick McGrath, Robert Creeley, Joanna Scott, Brian Evenson, William T. Vollmann, Maureen Howard and others.
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DAF F218 series
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F198 & F220
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another few years in small numbers, until around 1978 (when the heavier F1300 and F1500 Club of Four models were introduced). F220 In 1976, at the Earl's Court Commercial Motor Show, the F2300 appeared. This model had been developed due to pressure from the British sales network, and DAF, seeing a sales potential in Europe as well, was happy to oblige. The facelifted 2300 received an all new front appearance, looking like a smaller version of the DAF 2800 (which is exactly what it was). The 2300 was available with two, three, or four axles. The new cab design was
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Damansara Town Centre
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Background
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Damansara Town Centre Background Offices in the original buildings of Damansara Town Centre were occupied by government ministries, departments and other private corporations such as Damansara Realty Berhad, Indah Water Konsortium, HELP University College and Johor Corporation (J-Corp). Department of Immigration Malaysia and Ministry of Housing, and Local Governments Malaysia used to have their offices here and have since moved to Putrajaya, while passport renewal services were relocated to Pudu Sentral several years ago. Restaurants, convenience stores, supermarkets were located on the ground floor.
During the upgrading of Jalan Damansara into Sprint Expressway's Damansara Link in 2000, the town centre
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Crates of Mallus
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The Globe of Crates & Honours
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not, except in fragments (Australasia and southern Africa). And the earth does in fact have a ring of water around it, but at 60 degrees South latitude, not at the Equator. Honours Crates Bay in Antarctica is named after Crates of Mallus.
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Demetrius Ross
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Demetrius Ross Demetrius "Sir Jam" Ross is a writer, producer, recording engineer and re-mixer, as well as a recording artist. Ross was born into musical royalty and knighted “Sir Jam” by the New Power Generation. Jam wrote and performed with Prince, T.C. Ellis, Sheila E., The Pointer Sisters, The Time, Cyndi Lauper, Tom Jones, Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind & Fire, Lonnie Gordon, Klaus Pruenster, Chuckii Booker, Michael Jordan, Tag Team, Jan Pulsford, Bobby Jones Gospel Choir, Chet Atkins, Felicia Collins, Robin Power, Carmen Electra, Candy Dulfer, Donna McElroy, Neal Merrick Blackwood, Rodney Lawson, L.A. Jay, The Legion of
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Danielle Fournier
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Québec français and Voix et Images. Her work has also appeared in a number of anthologies. In 2003, she was awarded the Prix Alain-Grandbois for her poetry collection Poèmes perdus en Hongrie. In 2005, Il n'y a rien d’intact dans ma chair was a finalist for the Governor General's Award for French-language poetry and, in 2010, her collection effleurés de lumière won that award.
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Culture of Brazil
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centuries of colonization by the Portuguese empire, the core of Brazilian culture is derived from the culture of Portugal. The numerous Portuguese inheritances include the language, cuisine items such as rice and beans and feijoada, the predominant religion and the colonial architectural styles. These aspects, however, were influenced by African and Indigenous American traditions, as well as those from other Western European countries. Some aspects of Brazilian culture are contributions of Italian, Spaniard, German, Japanese and other European immigrants. Amerindian people and Africans played a large role in the formation of Brazilian language, cuisine, music, dance and religion.
This diverse cultural
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Death of Liliana Barbarita Cepeda
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Liliana Barbarita Cepeda
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Death of Liliana Barbarita Cepeda The death of Liliana Barbarita Cepeda was a child's death that caused commotion in Puerto Rico during 1997. Investigations into the case caused confusion among the general public, because at first it had been claimed by Puerto Rican police that Cepeda had been raped and murdered, then it was alleged that she died accidentally. Liliana Barbarita Cepeda Liliana Barbara "Barbarita" Cepeda Casado (1990–1997) was a young Puerto Rican girl of African descent.
On April 30, 2013, she was, along with Lorenzo Gonzalez Cacho and several other children who have disappeared or died violent deaths in
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Dawn Elder
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Ultimate Vocal Music Summit & Personal life
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co-founded and joined the Titanium Arts Collective, leading a group of producers, music executives, musicians, vocalists and celebrity vocal coaches who teach the curriculum of the Ultimate Music and Vocal Summit. Vocal coaches have included Seth Riggs, Margareta Svensson Riggs, and the late Jeannie Deva among others. Personal life Dawn Elder is based in Santa Barbara as of 2006, though she frequently travels internationally for work.
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Daylesford Spa Country Railway
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Reopening as a tourist railway
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founded two years later, and set about restoring the railway to operating condition. After several years of restoration, trolley services commenced to a temporary terminus located in the Wombat State Forest in the latter half of the 1980s. On 15 September 1990 rail services commenced between Daylesford and the nearby hamlet of Musk. Another section of line was opened on 17 March 1997, allowing services to operate as far as Bullarto. As the station had been demolished, this required building a new platform and installing a portable station building. In 2002, the organisation changed its trading name from the Central
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Coloradoite
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Geologic occurrence
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Mountain Lion mines of the Magnolia district in Colorado; it was named after the state it was found in. Later studies showed its existence in other mines of the region as well as Kalgoorlie, Australia and Kirkland Lake District, Canada. It is found in large quantities in ores made up of intergrown tellurium, calverite or sylvanite, melonite and altaite, as anhedral grains either enclosed in single crystals of tellurium or localized along grain boundaries in tellurium aggregates, among others. The tectonic settings for ore deposits are; (a) Magmatic deposits (Waarkraal, South Africa) (b) Contact metasomatic (Nickel Plate mine, British Columbia,
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Collected Works (Hunters & Collectors album)
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Background
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as it only featured material recorded during the time the band was signed with that label. The United Kingdom version included "Stuck on You" instead of "Talking to a Stranger".
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Dear Friend: The Three Bachelors
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Ending
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that Miguel needs her but Sara doesn't want him anymore. They visit Vince's father but are shocked because it is discovered that Heime was trying to kill him, and he kidnaps Sara and Emily for five million pesos, to pay off his gambling debts. Vince is later shot in the arm and Emily in the back. Miguel realizes that he loved Emily all along and discovered that Emily was pregnant. At the end, Heime dies.
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Corpse paint
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History and usage
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suit, including Hellhammer's later incarnation Celtic Frost. Brazilian band Sarcófago also pioneered the look, being dubbed by Metal Storm magazine as the first band with "true" corpse paint. However, Necrobutcher insists that his band Mayhem was the first to use corpse paint and credits the band's singer Per "Dead" Ohlin with coining the term. Early corpse paint was meant simply to highlight an individual's features and make them look "dead."
Bands of the early Norwegian black metal scene used corpse paint extensively. Early vocalist of Mayhem Per "Dead" Ohlin started wearing it in the late 1980s. According to Necrobutcher, Mayhem's bass
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Cornell University
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Research
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the top-ten list of U.S. universities receiving the most patents in 2003, and was one of the nation's top five institutions in forming start-up companies. In 2004–05, Cornell received 200 invention disclosures, filed 203 U.S. patent applications, completed 77 commercial license agreements, and distributed royalties of more than $4.1 million to Cornell units and inventors.
Since 1962, Cornell has been involved in unmanned missions to Mars. In the 21st century, Cornell had a hand in the Mars Exploration Rover Mission. Cornell's Steve Squyres, Principal Investigator for the Athena Science Payload, led the selection of the landing zones and requested data collection features
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Darab
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Historical background & Agricultural products
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in 260 A.D.
According to Hama Isfahani, the city was triangular in design, and the circular defensive wall, which has been uncovered, was built in the 8th century by a governor of Fars under Hajjaj ibn Yusuf. The circle is irregular, and about 1,900 m in diameter.
During most of the Middle Ages, the city remained the capital of a large district. The city's products included textiles, jasmine oil, various mineral salts, and most famously mumiya, a rare mineral oil.
The city was abandoned in the 12th century or later, possibly due its infamously unhealthy climate and bad water. Agricultural products Major city
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Democratic Party of Japan
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2009–2012 government
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DPJ did not have a majority in the House of Councillors, which was not contested at the election, and fell just short of the 320 seats (a two-thirds majority) needed to override the upper chamber's veto power. Hatoyama was thus forced to form a coalition government with the Social Democratic Party and the People's New Party to ensure their support in the House of Councillors.
On 2 June 2010, Hatoyama announced his resignation before a party meeting and officially resigned two days later. He cited breaking a campaign promise to close an American military base on the island of Okinawa as
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Daniela Masseroni
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Biography & Honours
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Daniela Masseroni Biography She won the silver medal in the competition of rhythmic gymnastics group at Athens Olympics in 2004. She finished 4th in the same event at the 2008 Summer Olympics. She won also 14 medals at the World Championships (four gold), and 11 at the European Championships (one gold at Turin 2008). Honours Officer: Ufficiale Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana: 27 September 2004
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Crispus
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Early life
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this time.
In 307, Constantine allied to the Italian Augusti, and this alliance was sealed with the marriage of Constantine to Maximian's daughter Fausta. This marriage has caused modern historians to question his relationship to Minervina and Crispus. If Minervina were his legitimate wife, Constantine would have needed to secure a divorce before marrying Fausta, which would have required an official written order signed by Constantine himself, but no such order is mentioned by contemporary sources. This silence in the sources has led many historians to conclude that the relationship between Constantine and Minervina was informal and to assume her to
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