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Dewdrop Glacier
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Dewdrop Glacier Dewdrop Glacier (77°1′S 162°22′E) is a small hanging glacier at the head of the Devils Punchbowl between The Flatiron and Devils Ridge, at the southwest side of Granite Harbour, in Victoria Land. It was charted by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13, under Robert Falcon Scott, and named for its suggestive appearance, hanging on the edge of the Devils Punchbowl.
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Diplomacy of John Adams
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Minister to Great Britain
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of Adams as an envoy:
His abilities are undoubtedly equal to the mechanical parts of his business as ambassador; but this is not enough. He cannot dance, drink, game, flatter, promise, dress, swear with the gentlemen, and small talk and flirt with the ladies; in short, he has none of those essential arts or ornaments which constitute a courtier. There are thousands who, with a tenth of his understanding and without a spark of his honesty, would distance him infinitely in any court in Europe.
Adams's tenure in Britain was complicated by the failure of both countries to follow their treaty obligations.
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Dan Schulman
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Personal life
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good salesman. It took me five hours of begging to raise less than a dollar. My entire concept of what is important changed. Time is usually my most valuable commodity, but for that 24 hours I had too much time. Forget Starbucks and a $4 latte — I walked two miles to find a 25-cent cup of coffee."
Schulman, who is Jewish, has practiced Krav Maga since his teens has stated that he adheres the same philosophy in business. He said in an interview, “there’s a philosophy in martial arts which is, 'Never stand still.' Standing still is asking to be
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Democrats and Veterans
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Electoral history
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fourth in a by-election for a local seat at Carrick Castle in October 2018. They won their first two seats on Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council in May 2019. Cllr Victoria Felton received 1236 votes taking the Monk Bretton seat from Labour after 22 years.
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David B. Adams
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Biography
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David B. Adams Biography Adams was born in 1950 in Annapolis, Maryland at the U.S. Naval Academy. A Navy junior, he was raised in Newport, Rhode Island, Arlington, Virginia, and Paris, France. Adams was named a Morehead Scholar at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill in 1969. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Chapel Hill in 1973 and then went on to attain his medical degree at the Medical College of Virginia in 1977.
After completing his internship and residency in surgery in 1982 at the U.S. Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia, he was named Chief of Surgery at
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David Kahn (writer)
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Biography
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David Kahn (writer) Biography David Kahn was born in New York City to Florence Abraham Kahn, a glass manufacturer, and Jesse Kahn, a lawyer.
Kahn has said he traces his interest in cryptography to reading Fletcher Pratt's Secret and Urgent as a boy. Kahn is a founding editor of the Cryptologia journal. In 1969, Kahn married Susanne Fiedler; they are now divorced. They have two sons, Oliver and Michael.
He attended Bucknell University. After graduation, he worked as a reporter at Newsday for several years. He also served as an editor at the International Herald Tribune in Paris for two
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Doto orcha
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Distribution & Description & Ecology
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Doto orcha Distribution This species was first described from the Gulf of Aquaba, Red Sea. Description This dendronotid nudibranch is very elongate with paired cerata which are widely spaced down the length of the body. Ecology Doto orcha feeds on the hydroid Dynamena disticha.
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Douglas College
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Media & Athletics & Controversy
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a member of Canadian University Press. Athletics Varsity sports teams at Douglas College are known as the Royals and the mascot is a lion named Roary. The Royals compete in men’s and women’s basketball, curling, golf, soccer and volleyball as well as men’s baseball and women’s softball. The Royals are members of the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA), the Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST) and the Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC). Controversy In January 2012, Global's 16x9 news magazine aired a story alleging large scale fraud at Douglas College's Chinese partner campuses. Some faculty members complained that some Chinese students were
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Doctor Who (series 1)
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Writing
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releases: Steven Moffat penned a two-episode story, while Mark Gatiss, Robert Shearman, and Paul Cornell each wrote one script. Davies also approached his friend Paul Abbott and Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling to write for the series, but both declined due to existing commitments. Shortly after securing writers for the show, Davies stated that he had no intention to approach writers for the old series; the only writer he would have wished to work with was Robert Holmes, who died in May 1986, halfway through writing his contribution to The Trial of a Time Lord.
Elwen Rowlands and Helen Raynor
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Doug Altman
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Notable achievements
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with 11 being cited over 1,000 times. Among them is one Lancet paper, which has been cited over 23,000 times and is ranked 29th in the Nature/Web of Science Top 100 most-cited research papers of all time.
Altman was awarded the Bradford Hill Medal by the Royal Statistical Society for his contributions to medical statistics in 1997, and a DSc from the University of London in the same year.
In 2015 Altman was awarded a lifetime achievement award by the BMJ, where he was credited by the editor, Dr Fiona Godlee, with having "done more than anyone else to encourage researchers to
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Day-Taylor House
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Description and history
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father was Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut. Although its architect is not known, the house bears some resemblance to works of New Haven architect Henry Austin, a champion of the Italianate villa form.
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Christiaan Brunings
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Early life & Work
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succeeded him on 25 May 1765 in his function. Work In 1769 Brunings became Inspector General of the Government Rivers, giving more attention to water management of the upper rivers. In 1798 he was appointed head of the Bureau voor den Waterstaat (Office of Public Works), the forerunner of the Rijkswaterstaat. Brunings spent more than thirty years as head of Dutch public works, from 1800 as Inspector-General of the Public Works of the Batavian Republic; from 1803 as Director of the country's river and sea works.
Brunings played an important role in the negotiations between Frederick the Great, King in Prussia,
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De Aston School
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Media
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commented that homework was essential and central to the fact that standards were rising.
Police apologised to the school, in November 2006, after a computer error wrongly put it at the top of a national table for the number of police call-outs.
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Crimean Bridge
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Economic growth from increased transportation
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task, as Crimea used to be one of the poorest regions of Ukraine before the annexation, with wages 14% lower than the average of Ukraine. Taking the GDP per capita of Crimea in 2013 this relates to a yearly income of $2,952, with the stated aim of the Russian Federation being to increase the income to Russian average meaning $14,973, more than five times. Among other methods, the government of Russia proposes to solve this problem by increasing the availability of transportation to the peninsula. Putin emphasized that all aspects of the economic program are dependent on transportation: tourism, ship
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Clarence Royce
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Season 3
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promotion and supports Perkins.
Royce's propensity to put his career ahead of the needs of the city creates political enemies. Carcetti seizes on Royce's unwillingness to divert funds into a witness protection scheme, drawing the support of Watkins and other black politicians. A black politician, Tony Gray, runs against Royce on the platform of education reform. Gray suggests that Carcetti run as his vice-mayor. Carcetti launches his own campaign hoping Gray's campaign will split the city's black vote.
When Royce's office gets wind of the existence of drug-tolerant zones set up in West Baltimore by BPD Major Howard "Bunny" Colvin, collectively known
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Cotton mill
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United Kingdom
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copied, and became a low-labour cost competitor. In Germany, Flanders and Brazil, mills were built to the designs of the Oldham architects. The only new mills were very large to benefit from the economies of scale. Older mills were re-equipped with rings, and machines were powered by individual electric motors.
Mills of this period were large, their decoration was lavish reflecting Edwardian taste and prosperity. Most mills were built for mules. Kent Mill Chadderton (1908) was a five-storey, 11 bay mill, 84.6m x 43.9m. It had 90,000 spindles. Ring frames were smaller and heavier than mules so the mills were narrower
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Deimantas Narkevičius
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Childhood in Utena
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done in quite a rush, it provoked considerable experimentation. These films were screened and then broadcast, raising a range of possibilities for using film. Narkevičius who grew familiar with these images admitted to the ingenuity of their production and the effect it had on him even after many years: “I sometimes look back at them, and I see how creative they were – how creative the camerawork and the editing was.”
The early influences of cinema and television describe Narkevičius's artistic style and means of production. They can potentially be seen as a factor that affected his decision of selecting filmmaking
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Donnie Neuenberger
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Camping World Truck Series
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Neuenberger took the No. 51 Line-X Chevy to a 30th-place position.
His runs in 2000 earned him a part-time ride in 2001. He returned to Daytona, driving the No. 51 Baltimore Ravens Chevy, finishing 15th. That would be his best finish in 2001. He ran 5 other races with sponsorship from IHOP. He was 28th at Darlington Speedway, 30th at Dover Downs, 19th at Texas, 26th at Richmond and 36th in the fall race at Texas. His best qualifying effort came in the spring race at Texas, where he started 19th.
Neuenberger and IHOP would also return for two races in 2002.
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Dens Park
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Greyhound racing
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constructed and a Bramwich Hare was installed in addition to a Datatote totalisator system. Racing started on 21 October 1994 under the management of Eddie Ramsay but Dixon's vision never materialised with the greyhound racing ending on 11 December 1996.
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Chance and Necessity
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Vitalisms and animisms
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human activity. Monod points out that this animist line of thought is still present in philosophy that makes no essential distinction between matter and life and frames biological evolution as a component of cosmic evolution (evolutive force operating throughout the entire universe). He contends that these lines of thought abandon the postulate of objectivity and also contain the anthropocentric illusion.
At the end of this chapter Monod states that the thesis he "shall present in this book is that the biosphere does not contain a predictable class of objects or of events but constitutes a particular occurrence, compatible indeed with first
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Dan Muller
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Writing Life & Style
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utilize a swastika symbol, possibly due to his father's Native American heritage, the symbol being in common usage in many cultures worldwide including Native American. In works dating from the later 1930s on Muller signed simply "Dan Muller" with a slash line above and below his name, having abandoned the swastika around the time of its appropriation by Nazi Germany. (Note: One of Dan Muller's earliest known paintings is from the Harmsen collection, an oil titled "Town", dated 1910; that painting is signed "Dan Muller" lower left within a line drawing of a buffalo). Style Stylistically Muller's early works
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Democratic Party of Japan
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Ideology & View of the status quo & Policy platforms
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and Blair". View of the status quo The DPJ claimed themselves to be revolutionary in that they are against the status quo and the current governing establishment. The DPJ argued that the bureaucracy and the size of the Japanese government is too large, inefficient, and saturated with cronies and that the Japanese state is too conservative and inflexible. The DPJ wanted to "overthrow the ancient régime locked in old thinking and vested interests, solve the problems at hand, and create a new, flexible, affluent society which values people's individuality and vitality." Policy platforms The DPJ's policy platforms included the restructuring
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Danilo Soddimo
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Background
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Emanuele Testardi joined Sampdoria for €450,000.
He extended his contact to June 2014 in December 2010. In January 2013 Soddimo was signed by Serie B club U.S. Grosseto F.C. in temporary deal.
In July 2013 he was signed by Frosinone.
On 8 January 2019, he signed a multi-year contract with Serie B club Cremonese.
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Daniel Gooch standard gauge locomotives
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History
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Daniel Gooch standard gauge locomotives The Daniel Gooch standard gauge locomotives comprise several classes of locomotives designed by Daniel Gooch, Superintendent of Locomotive Engines for the Great Western Railway (GWR) from 1837 to 1864. History In 1854 the GWR absorbed two standard gauge lines, the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway and the Shrewsbury and Birmingham Railway to become the GWR's Northern Division. Consequently, from then until his retirement in 1864, Daniel Gooch (the company's Superintendent of Locomotive Engines, a post he had occupied since 1837), although a passionate advocate of the GWR's original broad gauge, of necessity also became responsible for
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Bruce McTavish
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Philanthropy
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Club in the Philippines. From 1983 to 1984, McTavish served as president of the Rotary Club of Mabalacat. During his term he introduced the Polio Plus Project, the pilot program which became the basis of Rotary International efforts eradicate polio worldwide. The club approached then First Lady Imelda Marcos which led to the formation of one of the first partnership between a private entity and a government agency.
He is the first non-Filipino president of the Rotary Club of Mabalacat and the Rotary Club of Clark Centennial. McTavish is currently involved with the Bahay Bata Foundation, a residence center for street
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Dani Hamzo
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Dani Hamzo Dani Hamzo (born 18 June 1978) is an footballer who has played as a forward for a number of clubs in Sweden.
He has played in the Allsvenskan for both Östers IF and Assyriska Föreningen. He played for Öster in their opening game of the 2003 Allsvenskan season, a defeat against defending champions Djurgårdens IF.
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Birmingham Bulldogs
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Juniors
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take part in the Midlands Junior League.
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Dora and Friends: Into the City!
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Plot
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to rescue Map and Backpack after they are swiped from Boots by Swiper, only to be carried off by a strong wind. At the end of that episode, Backpack is repaired and redesigned by Kate after Backpack is torn apart by a cliff on Tall Mountain. The special also introduces a young flower named Bud who lives in Isa's garden and had heard all about Dora's adventures from her. Bud ends up getting sewed up as part Backpack by Kate, though he is perfectly fine with it as he gets to go on adventures with Dora and her friends. Bud
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Daz Eden
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Storylines
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made full recoveries. Needing a clean break, Billy discharged himself and left the area, moving to Sheffield. Following the fire, the Sugdens moved into Butler's Farm with Andy, Jo and Sarah. Unfortunately overcrowding meant Daz decided to move in with Sam Dingle and his infant son, as he needed a lodger. He and his girlfriend, Penny Drury (Amelia Sefton), were happy as they had more room and fewer adults supervising them. Everything was fine until Samson found a vodka and coke and drank it so Sam rushed him to hospital. Luckily, he was fine but Daz asked Penny to apologise
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Daniel Razon
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Broadcast career & Charities
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The source of INC's complaint stemmed from Razon's pronouncement in MCGI's doctrinal activity in which "You can see demons in Net 25 (a network owned by the INC)." Razon was quoted in the MCGI website that "I’d rather lose everything than to lose God" in reaction to the conflict he was facing regarding his job in "Unang Hirit" and in ADD. Charities Daniel, through his morning talk show Good Morning Kuya and public service program Serbisyong Kasangbahay, started many public service projects such as free medical/dental check-ups and medicines for the indigent. Razon's regular free medical missions are achieved through
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Dispatch (band)
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Dispatch 2011 and Reunion
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2012, Dispatch released their first full-length studio album in over a decade, called Circles Around the Sun. On April 2, 2012, Dispatch announced a North American tour in support of the release.
On April 22, 2013, the band announced the release of a double-disc live album called Ain't No Trip to Cleveland Vol. 1. The album consists of versions of songs performed at shows during their 2012 tour. It was released on June 4, 2013. Dispatch played a number of dates in the summer of 2013. On September 2, 2014, Dispatch announced via an email newsletter that they had begun production
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Diplomacy of John Adams
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Peace treaty negotiations
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fishermen be allowed to travel as close to the shore as they wished, but that they should be allowed to cure their ships on the shores off Newfoundland. Referring to this and others, Vergennes, through an emissary, secretly informed the British that France did not feel compelled to "sustain [these] pretentious ambitions." Overruling Franklin and distrustful of Vergennes, Jay and Adams decided not to consult with France; instead, they dealt directly with the British commissioners.
Adams strongly felt that the U.S. should make peace with Britain separately, although that went against both the wishes of Congress and the terms of
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Davide Rossi
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Early career – Italy
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Davide Rossi Early career – Italy Rossi began playing music at the age of four and, encouraged by his mother, started to study violin at the age of ten. He entered the Conservatory Giuseppe Verdi of Torino in 1981 and began studying under the guidance of Maestro Ivan Krivensky, who remains his violin teacher to this day. Rossi received his Diploma in 1992 at the homonymous school in Milan.
Alongside formal classical studies he started to work with bands at the age of fifteen, mainly in the Turin area. After his Diploma in 1992 he joined Mau Mau full-time; a folk-rock
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Dottie Berger MacKinnon
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directors at Tampa General Hospital from 2000 to 2007. On May 4, 2011, she received the Ellsworth G. Simmons Good Government Award by the Hillsborough County Commissioners. She also received the annual award that year from Hood Simply Smart Milk and the League of Women Voters. In 2012, she received the “Woman of Influence Award” from the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce. In 2013, she was posthumously inducted into the Florida Women’s Hall of Fame.
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Cubanops
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Description
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a translucent membrane connecting the anterior metatarsi and tarsi similar to those found in Nops, Orthonops, and Tarsonops. Species of Cubanops can be distinguished from species of Nops by the lack of a dorsally extended inferior claw found in Nops species. They can be distinguished from members of Orthonops and Tarsonops by the distinct chevron patterns on their carapace, their widened labium, and a bisegmented fourth metatarsi.
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Charles Morgan (businessman)
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Family life & Early career
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his own grocery in 1849. His youngest son, Henry Morgan, married Laura Mallard of New Orleans in 1854.
On June 24, 1851, Morgan married his second wife, Mary Jane Sexton, who taught math and French in New York. Charles and Mary Jane Morgan commissioned the construction of a large mansion at 7 East 26th Street, where they resided from 1852 until their deaths. Early career Charles Morgan left home for New York City at age fourteen to work for a merchant, but he later started his own import business. His arrival in the city and coming of age coincided with the
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Dale Farm
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Post-eviction
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garden backs on to Dale Farm and he has received public death threats. Gridley said the delay in clearing the site has decreased the value of his property, and has criticised the council's decision to allow the size of the legal site to be increased without planning permission. In 2013 he said "I am going to move abroad and give my land and assets to the gypsies" due to the bad condition of the cleared site.
Essex Police said that there were 34 arrests at the site for offences including violent disorder, breach of the peace and obstruction on 19
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Decree 900
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Expropriation of United Fruit & United States opposition
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had claimed the land was worth for tax purposes. However, United Fruit proceeded to claim that its land was worth more. It had close ties to U.S. officials and lobbied the U.S. for intervention. The US State Department, on behalf of the United Fruit Company, claimed to Guatemala that the land was worth $15,854,849. United States opposition A report written by the U.S. State Department's Office of Intelligence Research suggested that the reform itself would only affect 1,710 landowners, but expressed fear that the law would strengthen the position of communists in Guatemala. U.S. opposition to the Árbenz government certainly
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Come as You Are (film)
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Plot
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more friendly towards Claude and can't laugh with the remarks of Philip and Lars.
Claude seems not to be very sociable. She only drives the boys to their different destinations and separates herself during each break. She does want to help the boys, but is always refused. The three are convinced they do not need Claude as "a replacement for their parents" and can handle the situation. Soon, they discover this is not that easy.
Claude insists that the boys must accept her as they do need her help as a nurse. The three are surprised when they discover Claude does understand
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Consuelo Escobar de Castro
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Biography
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de Rocabruna also participated. During this period they made recordings in the United States in the Edison company.
Her repertoire included characters from the operas Carmen, Dinorah, Don Pasquale, Il barbiere di Siviglia, L'elisir d'amore, La sonnambula, La traviata, Les contes d'Hoffman, Les pêcheurs de perles, Lucia di Lammermoor and Rigoletto. Her last recorded performance was in 1932 at the Teatro Esperanza Iris (currently called Teatro de la Ciudad) where she sang in Il barbiere di Siviglia.
The last years of her life she dedicated them to teaching. She was teacher of bel canto at the CNM (Conservatorio Nacional de Música) and
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Desonta Bradford
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Early career & Professional career
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Desonta Bradford Early career Bradford was a key piece of the Humboldt High School team that won a 2013 Class A state championship. As a freshman at East Tennessee State, he averaged 4.1 points per game. He improved to 6.8 points per game as a sophomore.
As a senior, Bradford averaged 15.5 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game, and led the league in steals. At the close of the season, he was awarded the Malcolm U. Pitt SoCon Player of the Year by the league's coaches while Wofford's Fletcher Magee got the nod from the media. Professional career On
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Deutschneudorf
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History
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metal believed to be too dense to be copper. On 28 February 2008, it was reported by CNN and other media outlets that digging had halted due to a disagreement between the two leaders of the dig. It has been speculated that the contents of the Amber Room may also be found in this mine.
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Diplomacy of John Adams
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Revolution: early stages & Commissioner to France
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Benjamin Franklin and Edward Rutledge – to hold peace discussions. The Americans insisted that any negotiations required British recognition of their independence. Lord Howe stated he did not have the authority to meet that demand and the British resumed the campaign. In October 1777 the Americans captured the British invasion army at Saratoga in upstate New York, and France was ready to recognize the U.S. and join the war. Commissioner to France On November 27, 1777 Adams was named as commissioner to France, replacing Silas Deane. He accepted at once. He was to join Franklin and Arthur Lee in Paris
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Cotton mill
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Edwardian mills (1898–1914) & United Kingdom
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vertically integrating the weaving sheds into new mills would reduce costs and lead to greater profits. This route had been followed in New England, where it was successful, but not in Lancashire. The industry peaked in 1907. There was a severe slump in 1908, which endured until 1918, but the years 1919 and 1920 were more profitable than the peak year of 1907 had been. United Kingdom Production peaked in 1912. The war of 1914–1918 put the Lancashire industry into reverse. The British government, starved of raw cotton, established mills in south Asia exporting the spinning technology – which was
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Die Abenteuer des braven Soldaten Schwejk
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Plot & Background
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Die Abenteuer des braven Soldaten Schwejk Plot The Bohemian dog salesman Josef Schwejk (Fritz Muliar) is someone, who enjoys life to the full and cheats his way through life, in Prague at the start of the 20th century, when Prague was a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and before any World Wars had taken place. He was referred to publicly as an idiot who registered as a soldier when there was a greater chance of WW1 breaking out. Here he survives frequent hair-raising adventures that drive some of the people he meets into desperation. Background Wolfgang Liebeneiner also directed Die
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David Kahn (writer)
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The Codebreakers & Later career
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for the non-fiction Pulitzer Prize in 1968. Later career Kahn was awarded a doctorate (D.Phil) from Oxford University in 1974, in modern German history under the supervision of the then Regius professor of modern history, Hugh Trevor-Roper.
Kahn continued his work as a reporter and op-ed editor for Newsday until 1998, and also served as a journalism professor at New York University.
Despite past differences between Kahn and the National Security Agency over the information in The Codebreakers, Kahn was selected in 1995 to become NSA's scholar-in-residence. On October 26, 2010, Kahn attended a ceremony at NSA's National Cryptologic Museum (NCM) to
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Deadworld
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Publication history
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One year later, a second volume began. The second volume ended after fifteen issues.
After a lull in its printing, the series returned to print in 2005 through Image Comics, with Gary Reed and Locke working on the series. By issue number 3, Croat comic artist Dalibor Talajić took over illustration duties and completed the story arc of Requiem to the World. Following that, Image released Deadworld: Frozen Over with guest writer Michael Raicht and artist Federico Dallocchio. Deadworld: Bits and Pieces collected the short stories and scenes from various issues and was released through Transfuzion Publishing. Desperado
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Cotton mill
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Consolidation (1918–50) & Decline of spinning in England
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(Astley Bridge Mill) and Elk Mill.
In 1929, for the first time there were more spindles in the USA than in the UK. In 1972, India had greater spindleage than the US, and it was in turn surpassed by China in 1977. Decline of spinning in England Though there was a slight revival after 1945, mills closed. The most efficient mills had abandoned their steam engines, and were working the frames with individual electric motors. Broadstone Mills Stockport, was built as a double mill with 265,000 mule spindles, but by 1959 it was running 37,500 mule spindles and 70,000 ring
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Dongfeng Honda
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History & Operations
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Dongfeng Honda History Dongfeng Honda was established in July 2003 and began automobile production in April 2004 with the Honda CR-V sport utility vehicle.
In February 2006, Dongfeng Honda completed a 2.8 billion yuan (US$340 million) expansion of its production facility quadrupling production capacity to 120,000 units. In May 2008, it announced plans to double production capacity to 240,000 vehicles a year with an investment of 10 billion RMB.
As of 2011, product part-content included parts manufactured in Japan. Operations As of 2016, Dongfeng Honda has two completed production bases and a third planned. The as-yet-unbuilt factory will be situated near its
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Battle of Long Tan
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Clearing the battlefield, 19–21 August 1966
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up to 1,500 metres (1,600 yd) east, and to the north of Nui Dat 2. The search area was subsequently expanded to include that contested during Operation Hobart. Several tracks were found with telephone cables running along them, as well as further drag marks, blood stains, discarded equipment, fresh graves and evidence of use by heavy cart and foot traffic. The main VC withdrawal route was discovered after midday on 19 August, moving east away from the scene of the fighting. Townsend requested permission to follow it, believing he had sufficient forces, but Jackson would only permit 6 RAR to advance
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Cornell University
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Alumni
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national champion.
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Devils–Flyers rivalry
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21st century
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Brodeur also notched his 500th career victory at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia in 2007–08. This time, the milestone was announced by the PA announcer and was booed. Furthermore, on Sunday, March 1, 2009, Brodeur recorded his 100th career regular season shutout during a home game versus the Flyers. Brodeur recorded 27 saves in the 3-0 victory.
In 2010–11, both teams were seemingly headed in different directions. The Devils finished under .500 for the first time since 1990–91, while the Flyers led the Atlantic Division steadily and won the division in their final game of the season.
Subsequent results proved otherwise.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops III
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Nightmares
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used their DNI connections to disable the Quarantine Zone defenses all over the world. Teaming up with Rachel Kane, the Player and Hendricks chase Taylor's team all from Singapore to Egypt, eventually being forced to kill the entire team. However, Hendricks is infected by the same virus that turned Taylor and his team mad, and heads for Zurich. The Player discovers that Dr. Salim is in fact Deimos, the demigod responsible for unleashing the undead plague on humanity. Deimos had entered the Player's mind when they interfaced with Hall, and attempts to manipulate them into opening a portal to his
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Doctor Who (series 1)
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Writing
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series-long story arcs and the "Big Bad". Also, like the original series, stories often flowed directly into one another or were linked together in some way. Notably, in common only with the seventh and twenty-sixth seasons of the original series, every story of the season takes place on or near Earth. This fact is directly addressed in the original novel The Monsters Inside, in which Rose and the Doctor joke about the fact that all their adventures to date have taken place on Earth or on neighbouring space stations.
The stories of the series varied quite significantly in tone, with the
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Diocirea microphylla
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Taxonomy and naming & Distribution and habitat & Conservation
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Myoporaceae in 2007 from a specimen collected near Coolgardie. Chinnock states that the specific epithet is derived from "Greek microphylla, small leaves". In ancient Greek, microphylla is not attested, but the adjective mikrophyllos (μικρόφυλλος) means "with small leaves", the same meaning that is ascribed to microphylla in botanical Latin. Distribution and habitat Diocirea microphylla occurs in a small area north of Coolgardie in the Coolgardie biogeographic region where it grows in woodland on clay loam. Only a few populations are known but in several of these it forms an almost continuous ground cover with thousands of individual plants. Conservation Diocirea
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Diplomacy of John Adams
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Minister to Great Britain
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The states had been delinquent in paying debts owed to British merchants. As security for these payments, the British refused to evacuate forts in the northwest as prescribed the Treaty of Paris. Adams's attempts to resolve this dispute failed, and he was often frustrated by a lack of news from home. He corresponded with his sons John Quincy and Charles, both of whom were at Harvard, cautioning the former against the "smell of the midnight lamp" while admonishing the latter to devote sufficient time to study. Adams grew frustrated with the situation in Great Britain, and letters detailing tumult at
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Chris Shays
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Views on Iraq
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solid majority of voters disapprove of the 2003 US decision to invade Iraq.
On April 10, 2003, Shays told the Connecticut Post that "'The successes to date are extraordinary. The war plan has been nearly flawless. Now we need to make sure the peace plan rises to the same level,' Shays said. 'If we are able to help them form a government quickly, we will be viewed as liberators. If we are there too long, we will be viewed basically as conquerors.'" On August 19, 2004, Shays told reporters, "We're on the right track now." On June 24, 2005, Shays
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Dan McIntyre (activist)
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relations commissioner for the province. During his tenure, he advocated mandatory affirmative action legislation and a race and ethnic relations policy to combat racism in schools. He subsequently served as executive director for race relations at the ministry of the solicitor general and correctional services, acting as a liaison between the black community and Ontario police forces.
After leaving public service, he served as a human rights consultant for KPMG Consulting.
In 1996, he was appointed to the Board of Governors of Ryerson Polytechnic University, becoming its chair in July 2000.
He was the first visible minority to chair Ryerson's board and was
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Diamond Research and Mercantile City
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Description & Surat Diamond Bourse & Textile university
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named DREAM City Company Limited, was formed by the passage of a resolution in the assembly of the state government. Surat Diamond Bourse India's second diamond trading centre, the Surat Diamond Bourse, will operate from DREAM City. Its major roles will be trading unpolished diamonds and manufacturing polished diamonds. The Diamond Bourse is expected to have services for import and export of diamonds, as well as banking and insurance services. Presently, diamonds are polished at Surat and traded at India's sole diamond exchange, Bharat Diamond Bourse, in Mumbai. Textile university The Government of Gujarat also announced plans to set up
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David Brewster (painter)
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Career
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(2013); Towson University in Baltimore, MD (2013) and at Marlboro College in Marlboro, VT (2009). He taught painting at the Pomfret School in Pomfret, CT (1995-2000); at Deerfield Academy in Deerfield, MA (2003-2005); and at Milton Academy in Milton, MA (2007-2008). He was a teacher in residence at Deep Springs College (high desert of Eastern CA) both in 2003 and in 2006.
Brewster has had more than twenty-five solo exhibitions, and has participated in over thirty group shows, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art (1994), the Currier Museum of Art (2000), Musée Granet (2000), McMullen Museum of Art (2003), Berman Museum
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Diocirea microphylla
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Conservation
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microphylla has been classified as "Priority Three" by the Government of Western Australia Department of Parks and Wildlife meaning that it is poorly known and known from only a few locations but is not under imminent threat.
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Comiso Airport
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1981-1991
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an interim base support facility or "porta-cabin city" for the 1983 summer arrival of the United States Air Force 487th Combat Support Group.
The first permanently assigned U.S. military personnel arrived in April 1983 in the early stages of the construction of the base. There was a small Italian Air Force contingent there at that time, along with a U.S. Navy construction office. The 487th Combat Support Group was assigned to Comiso Air Station in May 1983; their efforts led to the 30 June 1983 activation of the 487th Tactical Missile Wing. Construction of permanent facilities began that summer, with the
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Douma chemical attack
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OPCW investigation
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to carry out the inspection because a large crowd gathered at one site, while their reconnaissance teams came under fire during a reconnaissance to visit the other site of the purported chemical weapons attack. According to the OPCW director, "On arrival at site one, a large crowd gathered and the advice provided by the UNDSS was that the reconnaissance team should withdraw," and "at site two, the team came under small arms fire and an explosive was detonated. The reconnaissance team returned to Damascus." However, the OPCW statement did not lay blame on any party for the incident. The United
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Don't Look Back (Lucie Silvas song)
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Video
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Don't Look Back (Lucie Silvas song) Video On the music video Silvas appears walking through a city.
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Donald D
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1988–1992: Rhyme Syndicate
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Ya Wanna Do" and released his debut studio album titled Notorious in 1989. Reaching a peak position of number 78 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, the album remained on the US chart for a total of 18 weeks, spawning a single "F.B.I. (Free Base Institute)", which also peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot Rap Songs. A year after, he made his guest appearance on his bandmate Everlast's debut album Forever Everlasting on the track "The Rhythm" with N'Dea Davenport and Ice-T. Lamont also appeared on two tracks from O.G. Original Gangster and provided audio production on Home
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Deimantas Narkevičius
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Childhood in Utena & Student years in Vilnius and London
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as opposed to object making early in his career. The history and context of the Soviet Union in which these early experiences were produced had become the principal subject of Narkevičius's oeuvre. Student years in Vilnius and London At the age of fourteen Narkevičius was sent to Vilnius by his parents to study in the art boarding school where he matured surrounded by students who came from similar backgrounds. According to the artist, during this period, still in the Soviet Union, everything was quite impersonal, and at the beginning of his artistic career, he was trying to personalise what he
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Deportation of Germans from Latin America during World War II
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Conditions of the internment camps
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was clear that many internees would stay in the camps for extended period of time, the Justice Department, which operated the camps, began improving conditions. Internees of German, Japanese, and Italian descent from both the US and Latin America were interned together. Crystal City, a purpose-built internment camp for large families had notably well conditions. Japanese internees beautified the camp with gardening and landscaping; education was provided in English, German, Japanese, and Spanish; a swimming pool was built for the children, large families have their own house with kitchens, bathrooms, running water, and ice boxes. Karl-Albrecht Engel, one of the
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Dopamine receptor D5
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Kidney & Learning and memory
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suppresses the activity of sodium-hydrogen antiporter and Na+/K+-ATPase, preventing reabsorption of sodium. D₅ receptors are thought to positively regulate expression of renalase. Their faulty functioning in nephrons can contribute to hypertension. Learning and memory D₅ receptor participates in the synaptic processes that underlie learning and memory. These receptors participate in the formation of LTD in rodent striatum, which is opposite to the D₁ receptor involvement with the formation of LTP in the same brain region. D₅ receptors are also associated with the consolidation of fear memories in amygdala. It has been shown that M₁-Muscarinic receptors cooperate with D₅ receptors and
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Ciaran Gaffney
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Early life & Connacht
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in school, playing for the Bish in the Connacht Junior Cup and Cistercian College in the Leinster Senior Cup. In addition to rugby, Gaffney played Gaelic football growing up. He played for Salthill-Knocknacarra and Galway up to minor level. Connacht Gaffney played for Connacht at youth level from under-14 grade up. He was signed to the Connacht academy ahead of the 2014–15 season. He played for the province's second tier side, the Connacht Eagles, in his first two seasons. Gaffney made his debut for the senior team in November 2016, while still part of the academy, when he came on
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David Phillips (entrepreneur)
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Process
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pudding, for $3,140. He also had the Grocery Outlet manager order additional cases. In order to divert attention, he claimed he was stocking up for Y2K. Clerks started calling him "Pudding Guy".
The promotion included an early-bird bonus if the packages were mailed during the month of May 1999 (the mileage earned would double from 500 miles to 1,000 miles for every 10 UPCs submitted). Phillips, unable to remove all the UPCs himself in such a short time, recruited members of a local Salvation Army branch to help peel the UPCs off the pudding containers; in exchange,
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Dilbar Abdurahmonova
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Dilbar Abdurahmonova Dilbar Abdurahmonova (1 May 1936 – 20 March 2018) was a Russian-born Uzbekistani violinist and conductor.
Born in Moscow to parents Gulyam Abdurahmanov and Zuhra Faiziyeva, she began learning the violin at the age of 10, and was a student of Mukhtar Ashrafi. Abdurahmonova attended the State Conservatory of Uzbekistan and performed frequently at the Navoi Theatre. She was designated a People's Artist of the USSR in 1977.
Abdurahmonova last performed in December 2017, and was sent to hospital in February 2018. She died on 20 March 2018, aged 81.
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Dickens Hill (horse)
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1979: three-year-old season
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Racecourse, in which he finished second to Gerald Martin. He was then moved up in distance and tested against older horses in the ten-furlong Ballymoss Stakes at the Curragh. In the closing stages, he carried his head at a high, awkward angle but won by three quarters of a length from the John Oxx-trained five-year-old Orchestra. On 12 May, Dickens Hill started 5/2 second choice in the betting behind the odds-on favourite Gerald Martin in the Irish 2000 Guineas at the Curragh. The race was run on exceptionally heavy ground: the previous day's card had been cancelled as the turf
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Decatur Dorsey
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Biography
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Decatur Dorsey Biography Dorsey was born a slave in 1836 in The Howard district of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, now Howard County. The Dorsey family held many large tobacco plantations in the region with many of their slave laborers taking on the name Dorsey. Decatur worked as a laborer at a time when the Enrollment Act allowed slaves to go in their place. Accounts differ and list him as an escaped slave, and freeman when he enlisted in the Union Army from Baltimore on March 22, 1864, at the age of 25. He joined Company B of the 39th United
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Constitutional amendments under the French Fifth Republic
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Consequences
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revision of 1974, though it was called a "small reform" when it was voted on by Congress, has profoundly upset French political action, better ensuring the superiority of the Constitution over the laws. There were 54 constitutional decisions between 1958 and 1975, there were more than 200 in the next 15 years, between 1975 and 1990. However, the problem of referral remained unresolved: it was still possible today to see a law contrary to the Constitution coming into force, with the excesses that it could carry. An independent referral to the parliamentary and executive power seemed essential, as was the
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Claudius Maximus
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Life
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Claudius Maximus Claudius Maximus (fl. 2nd century AD) was a Roman politician, a Stoic philosopher and a teacher of Marcus Aurelius. No works by him are known to exist; however, he is mentioned in a few prestigious works from classical literature. Life Anthony Birley believes that Maximus was born no later than AD 99. An inscription from Aquincum (now at the Gorsium Szabadtéri Museum) provides us details of his cursus honorum. The earliest office Maximus is attested as holding was in the quattuorviri viarum curandarum, one of the four boards that formed the vigintiviri; membership in one of these four
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Chad Rau
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Personal
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with the University of Minnesota. In 2011 Kyle was named Minnesota Mr. Hockey. He currently plays within the Minnesota Wild organization in the National Hockey League.
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Deportation of Germans from Latin America during World War II
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Ecuador
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not all, are individuals who have lived most of their lives in this country and did not leave of their own free will”. Still, many Ecuadorian deportees were still in America or Europe, and through the post-war period efforts were made to bring those stuck in internments camps back to their homes. In 1945 Ecuadorian Ambassador, Galo Plaza, petitioned the secretary of state for return of axis nationals still in internment camps in the US, noting the justification for deporting these residents was “to prevent them from engaging in subversive activities against the security of the American republics,” but now
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Deportation of Germans from Latin America during World War II
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Anti-German hostility & American influence in Latin America
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“dangerous” were placed on the Proclaimed List of Certain Blocked Nationals. Created in June 1941 by the US, those of the list were subjected to economic sanction and were blocked from doing businesses with American companies. American influence in Latin America The United States was very influential in Latin America, which enabled her to induce deportation. Under the Monroe Doctrine and the Roosevelt Corollary, the US on multiple occasion used military force to enforce her will upon Latin America. Although the Monroe Doctrine was replaced by the Good Neighbour Policy in the 1930s, which scaled back American military intervention, the
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Democratic Party of Japan
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2009–2012 government & 2012–2016 return to opposition and dissolution
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billion) in order to weaken the yen and fight deflation. 2012–2016 return to opposition and dissolution On 24 February 2016, the DPJ announced and agreement to merge with the smaller Japan Innovation Party (JIP) and Vision of Reform ahead of the Upper House elections in the summer, with a merger at a special convention agreed for 27 March. On 4 March 2016, the DPJ and JIP asked supporters for suggestions for a name for the new party. On 14 March 2016 the name of the new party was announced as Minshintō, having been the most popular choice of possible names
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DWRT-FM
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The first 99.5 RT (1976–2006)
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After the building caught fire two years later, it transferred to Suite 608 of the Pacific Bank Building (now known as Security Bank Centre) at 6776 Ayala Avenue in Makati City. Tuason also became one of the station's deejays (his on-air names were "J.W. Christian" and "E.T.") until personal problems forced his retirement from the station in 1987. Mike Pedero, who was also one of its deejays, took care of the programming until he left the station for RK96 Real Radio in 1980.
99.5 RT became famous for playing the hits months ahead of most other music stations because its programming
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Desegregation in the United States Marine Corps
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Franklin Roosevelt administration
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was formed by the Pittsburgh Courier, a newspaper with a large black readership. Further calls to increase the proportion of blacks in the military were published in 1939.
After wars broke out in the late 1930s in Africa, China and Europe, black community leaders determined to use the black workforce's loyalty as leverage to gain greater racial equality at home. In June 1940, the NAACP's magazine, The Crisis, published a declaration that the fighting around the world was certainly bad, "but the hysterical cries of the preachers of democracy for Europe leave us cold. We want democracy in Alabama, Arkansas, in
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Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers
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Tennis & Badminton
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but continued to compete in doubles until 1927. She made the singles quarter-finals of the US Open in 1925 and, from 1924 to 1926, she captained Britain's Wightman Cup team. In the 1925 Wightman Cup edition she played, at the age of 46, a singles (against Eleanor Goss) and doubles match and won both. In 1928 she turned to professional coaching.
Lambert Chambers was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1981. She died in Kensington, London. Badminton In addition to playing tennis Lambert Chambers was one of the leading badminton players at the beginning of the 20th
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Doug Kent
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PBA career
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Doug Kent Doug Kent (born February 9, 1967) is a right-handed American professional ten-pin bowler, a member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA), and a PBA and USBC Hall of Famer. In the 2006–07 season, Kent became just the sixth bowler in PBA history to win two major championships in one tour year as he captured titles in the USBC Masters and Denny's PBA World Championship. (See article: PBA Bowling Tour: 2006–07 season.) For his efforts, he was voted the Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year and received a four-year exemption for PBA tour events. PBA career
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Dorje Shugden
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Minor protector
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Dorje Shugden Minor protector Dorje Shugden, also known as Dolgyal, was a "gyalpo" "angry and vengeful spirit" of South Tibet, which was subsequently adopted as a "minor protector" of the Gelug school, the newest of the schools of Tibetan Buddhism, headed by the Dalai Lamas (although nominally the Ganden Tripas). Georges Dreyfus says "Shuk-den was nothing but a minor Ge-luk protector before the 1930s when Pa-bong-ka started to promote him aggressively as the main Ge-luk protector." Dreyfus states "the propitiation of Shukden as a Geluk protector is not an ancestral tradition, but a relatively recent invention of tradition associated with
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Dave Potter (politician)
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Fort Ord Reuse Authority & Fair Political Practices Commission investigations
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of the University of California, the Monterey County Water Resources Agency, and the Transportation Agency of Monterey County. Fair Political Practices Commission investigations In recent years, Potter has been the subject of three investigations by the California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC). The first investigation, regarding alleged money-laundering, turned up no evidence of wrongdoing, and the plaintiff entered into a confidential settlement with Potter. In the second investigation, which involved a trip to Ireland, Potter was cleared of wrongdoing. The third investigation, regarding allegations related to conflict of interest, was closed (without prejudice) in November 2013.
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Corn chowder
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Overview
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Corn chowder Overview Corn chowder is a thick cream-based soup or chowder. It is similar to New England clam chowder, with corn used in place of or substituted for clams in the recipe. Basic ingredients in corn chowder include corn, chopped onion and celery, milk or cream, butter, flour, salt and pepper. Fresh shucked corn with the corn kernels sliced off, canned corn and frozen corn can be used to prepare the dish. In addition to corn, it often contains potatoes, and additional vegetables can also be used. The potatoes can aid in thickening the soup. Chicken stock can also
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Diocese of Hispania
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History
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of Hispania by the Vandals, Alans, and Suebi in 409 the diocese came to an end.
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Daz Eden
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Storylines
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Angry, Daz went for Aaron and trying to stop them fighting, Victoria blurted out that Daz didn't want her any more, making Aaron and Scarlett realise Daz and Victoria's relationship was more than brother/sister. Horrified, Daz tried to repair the damage but Aaron and Scarlett didn't want to know. Scarlett rushed home in tears and Aaron told Andy about Daz and Victoria's new relationship. Disgusted, Andy threw Daz out, ordering him to leave and never return. Daz was reluctant but felt he had no choice and left with only Jake to see him off. He stopped at the farm, perhaps
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Douma chemical attack
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Media commentary
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to kill many people. One of the canisters never released its payload and caused no deaths, but the other canister struck the weak roof of an apartment complex at an unexpected angle, releasing a very high concentration of chlorine that killed the people beneath it in a matter of minutes. According to Harkin, the frightened residents seen flocking to a nearby hospital and being doused with water in viral footage were not survivors of the chemical attack, but victims of conventional weapons and smoke inhalation.
A report released by the Global Public Policy Institute (GPPI), a Berlin-based think tank, determined that
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Doriot Anthony Dwyer
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Boston Symphony Orchestra
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no uncertain terms."
While much of the press focused on her breaking the gender barrier, many musicians were more impressed with a second chair ascending to principal. Dwyer herself felt similarly, stating in a 1952 Boston Globe article, "Gradually, during my life, I've got used to the idea that I'm a woman."
The Symphony soon realized that it had no accommodations for its female musicians. The only other female, a harp player, offered to share her harp's case, which she used as her dressing room. Dwyer declined and was assigned a spare green room as her dressing room. In an interview
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Causes of the Holodomor
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Collectivization
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1930–1931, the Ukrainian agricultural authority Narkomzem issued several reports about the significant decline of livestock caused by poor treatment, the absence of forage, stables, and farms, and "kulak sabotage".
According to the first five-year plan, Ukrainian agriculture was to switch from an exclusive orientation of grain to a more diverse output. This included not only an increase in sugar beet crops; other types of agricultural production were expected to be utilized by industry, including cotton, which was established in 1931. This plan anticipated a decrease in grain area and an increase of yield and area for other crops.
By July 1, 1931,
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Dogwood Alliance
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include Staples, Office Depot, and Bowater and the group is working to encourage fast food chains to change their practices. Dogwood Alliance is based in Asheville, NC.
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Cornell University
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Other New York City programs
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enable students to reach out to local communities by gardening and building with the Cornell Cooperative Extension. Students with the NYS School of Industrial and Labor Relations' Extension & Outreach Program make workplace expertise available to organizations, union members, policymakers, and working adults. The College of Engineering's Operations Research Manhattan, in the city's financial district, brings together business optimization research and decision support services addressed to both financial applications and public health logistics planning. The College of Architecture, Art, and Planning has an 11,000 square foot Gensler-designed facility in 26 Broadway (The Standard Oil Building) in the Financial District that
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Counterproductive work behavior
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Bullying
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costs of bullying include losses in productivity, higher absenteeism, higher turnover rates, and legal fees when the victims of bullying sue the organization. Reported incidence of bullying is ambiguous with rates being reported from under 3% to over 37% depending on the method used to gather incidence statistics. The strongest factor predicting bullying behavior seems to be exposure to incidents of bullying. This suggests that bullying is a cascading problem that needs to be curtailed in its earliest stages. In addition to exposure to incidents of bullying, being male also seems to increase the likelihood that
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Dehkan farm
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Tajikistan
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and their share of livestock is minimal.
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Colonial Heights, Tennessee
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Demographics
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females. The per capita income for the CDP was $26,210. About 4.8% of families and 6.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 8.4% of those under age 18 and 4.2% of those age 65 or over.
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Dog Pound (film)
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Plot
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attackers, Butch is sent to solitary confinement. Once out, he immediately exacts revenge on Banks, Eckersley, and Looney. Butch saves the worst for Banks, who is savagely beaten. The beatings establish his rank among the inmates and offers temporary protection to his friends, Davis and Angel.
During a routine painting job, Angel and Goodyear get into a physical altercation; Angel is thrown against a wall by Goodyear and dies instantly. Butch, who was a witness to the altercation, is placed in solitary confinement while an investigation takes place.
Without Butch's protection, Davis is raped by Looney and Eckersley. Davis tries to contact
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Dogwood Alliance
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Dogwood Alliance Dogwood Alliance is an environmental nonprofit organization based in Asheville, North Carolina. The group works to achieve broad-based support to end unsustainable forestry practices in the region. They focus in the marketplace to move large paper producers and customers away from sourcing their paper from endangered forests and towards increasing the use of post-consumer recycled fiber and other environmentally-friendly alternatives. They are also developing a campaign to monetize environmental resources called Carbon Canopy, and a campaign against the use of whole trees for biofuel energy (called woody biofuel) entitled Our Forests Aren't Fuel.
Recent campaign victories
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Dornac
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Biography
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Dornac Dornac, or Paul Marsan, or Pol Marsan, pseudonyms of Paul François Arnold Cardon (6 January 1858 - 10 January 1941) was a French photographer. Biography Born in Paris, Dornac was active since the 1880s, specializing in portraits of personalities photographed at home or at work. He is the author of a series of photographic portraits from 1887 to 1917 entitled Nos contemporains chez eux.
Many of Dornac's portraits have been taken either directly or after wood engraving, in Le Monde illustré between 1890 and 1900.
Dornac died in the 14th arrondissement of Paris on 10 January 1941 at age 83 and
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Doug Nussmeier
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Coaching
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junior quarterback AJ McCarron set the school record for touchdowns in a season with 26. McCarron threw an additional four touchdowns in the national championship game against Notre Dame in a 42–14 victory, which allowed McCarron to set another school record for career touchdown passes.
In 2014, Nussmeier was hired at Michigan in Ann Arbor on January 9, following the firing of offensive coordinator Al Borges.
Michigan head coach Brady Hoke was fired after that season on December 2, and Nussmeier was hired at Florida in Gainesville a few weeks later, on the staff of new head coach Jim McElwain. In his
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