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Edward Lipiński
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Life, career and social activism
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one of the elder distinguished members of the organization, whose presence added a degree of protection from the authorities. The assistance provided by the KOR and the continual activities of its members helped, after another wave of strikes, make the Gdańsk Agreement of 1980 possible. On 23 September 1981, Lipiński gave a speech to Solidarity independent trade union first national congress, announcing the disbanding of the KOR. He heralded the arrival of Solidarity as a political force, saying "The KOR has recognized that its work has ended, and that other forces have arrived on a much more powerful scale.
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Confessions of Boston Blackie
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Plot
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Blackie learns about it, and sees a way to unravel the mystery. He follows the movers back to their lair. Sneaking inside, he overpowers Caulder (Kenneth MacDonald), one of Buchanan's henchmen. However, Buchanan returns, with Diane as his prisoner, resulting a Mexican standoff. Meanwhile, both Manleder and the Runt are picked up by the police. Farraday has them released, hoping they will lead him to their friend. The Runt is too experienced to be taken in, but Manleder does return to the crooks' secret underground workshop, where they copy artworks. In the ensuing gunfight, Buchanan is killed, but the shots
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Echinococcus granulosus
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Diagnosis & Treatment
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India employing this coproantigen detection technique. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is also used to identify the parasite from DNA isolated from eggs or feces. Treatment If a human becomes infected there are a variety of methods for treatment. The most common treatment in the past years has been surgical removal of the hydatid cysts. The fluid in the cysts contain antigens that can immunologically sensitize the host, so cyst manipulation should be performed with caution, as spilling of cyst contents can cause anaphylactic shock. However, in recent years, less invasive treatments have been developed such as cyst puncture, aspiration
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Doug Somers
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Early life & Professional wrestling career
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Doug Somers Early life Douglas Duane Somerson, born September 22, 1951 in the heart of South Minneapolis, Minnesota, was the youngest of seven children of Carl and Dorothy Somerson. He had four brothers Jack, Russ, Dennis, and Gene and two sisters Barbara and Shirley. He was also uncle to author Julie Somerson (Via Gene). Professional wrestling career In Minneapolis in 1986 as part of Verne Gagne's American Wrestling Association (AWA) Somers teamed up with "Playboy" Buddy Rose and manager Sherri Martel. The duo captured the AWA World Tag Team Championship by defeating Curt Hennig and Scott Hall via countout
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Don Cuco El Guapo
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of people.
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Dyeing
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it is applied to the entire textile.
The primary source of dye, historically, has been nature, with the dyes being extracted from animals or plants. Since the mid-19th century, however, humans have produced artificial dyes to achieve a broader range of colors and to render the dyes more stable to washing and general use. Different classes of dyes are used for different types of fiber and at different stages of the textile production process, from loose fibers through yarn and cloth to complete garments.
Acrylic fibers are dyed with basic dyes, while nylon and protein fibers such as wool and silk are
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Dmitry Valent
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Career and biography
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Dmitry Valent Career and biography Dmitry started training in Taekwondo at 13 years old before beginning Muay Thai aged 16. At the prestigious "Kick Fighter Gym" in his home town of Minsk he developed his blossoming skills by training alongside world champions such as Andrei Kulebin and Dmitry Shakuta. He would be a very quick learner, winning a gold medal in the 67 kg junior category at the 2006 W.M.F. World Muaythai Championships in Bangkok, Thailand, aged 17. Dmitry then went on to have a very good 2007, winning a gold medal at the W.A.K.O. World Championships
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Devils–Flyers rivalry
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Rivalry outside NHL
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moved and became the Adirondack Phantoms, still affiliated with the Flyers. The River Rats moved to Charlotte and were replaced by the Albany Devils in 2010, so the Adirondack-Albany rivalry took on new significance due to the teams' parent clubs until 2014, when the Phantoms moved to Lehigh Valley.
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Dan Welcher
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Biography
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he founded the UT New Music Ensemble. During this time he also served as the assistant conductor of the Austin Symphony Orchestra from 1980 until 1990.
Welcher's compositions include concertos, symphonies, vocal literature, piano solos, and various kinds of chamber music. He also wrote two operas, Della's Gift, which premiered in Austin in 1987, and Holy Night, which premiered in 2004. Della's Gift has been performed with several opera companies including the New York City Opera. His works have been performed by such ensembles as the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Honolulu Symphony, the Boston Pops Orchestra, the Utah
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Bronze Horseman
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Statue
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Saint Petersburg. The right hand of the statue was modelled from a Roman bronze hand, found in 1771 in Voorburg in the Netherlands at the site of the ancient Roman town Forum Hadriani.
On 7 August 1782, fourteen years after excavation of the pedestal began, the finished statue was unveiled in a ceremony with thousands in attendance. Conspicuously absent was Falconet, as a misunderstanding between him and the empress turned into a serious conflict. As a result, he was forced to leave Russia four years before the project was completed. Catherine largely forgot about him afterwards, and came to see the
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Devil's Tramping Ground
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In popular culture
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the fictional North Carolina city of Missing Mile; the inspiration for which is taken from Duncan and Chapel Hill, NC and Athens, GA. Aviator Brewing of nearby Fuquay-Varina NC produces a Belgian Trippel called Devil's Tramping Ground.
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Dublin Food Co-op
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Newmarket 2007-2018
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National Organic Week.
During the period at Newmarket, the Co-op progressively extended its opening days, although Saturday trading remained a particular focus, with the large hall at the venue used for market stalls where producer members sold fresh produce, organic clothing, books and other non-food items. The Co-op also made its hall available for hire and became home to regular events including the monthly Dublin Flea Market, Fusion Market and Newmarket Brocante, plus the annual Independents Day. In April 2013 a new five-year lease for the Newmarket premises was signed.
In the final period at the venue the Co-op moved
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Dmitry Ternovsky
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Club career
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Dmitry Ternovsky Club career He made his debut in the Russian Second Division for FC Fakel Voronezh on 16 July 2012 in a game against FC Vityaz Podolsk.
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Diamond Research and Mercantile City
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Description
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Diamond Research and Mercantile City Diamond Research and Mercantile City, also known as DREAM City, is an upcoming business district in Surat, India. It will be built on 2,000 acres (810 ha) of land near Khajod, along the lines of the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City and Dholera Smart city near Ahmedabad. Expected to open in 2017-2018, it will be Gujarat's third smart city. Description The district is projected to have office space, residential areas, and facilities for these residential areas. It will be established and run by a special purpose vehicle formed by the Government of Gujarat. The special purpose vehicle,
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Discovery quadrangle
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Discovery quadrangle The Discovery quadrangle lies within the heavily cratered part of Mercury in a region roughly antipodal to the 1550-km-wide Caloris Basin. Like the rest of the heavily cratered part of the planet, the quadrangle contains a spectrum of craters and basins ranging in size from those at the limit of resolution of the best photographs (200 m) to those as much as 350 km across, and ranging in degree of freshness from pristine to severely degraded. Interspersed with the craters and basins both in space and time are plains deposits that are probably of several different origins. Because of
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Coach Trip (series 4)
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Day 46 - Tunisia Part 1 (Tυniσiα pt.1) & Day 47 - Tunisia Part 2 (Tυniσiα pt.2) & Day 48 - Tυnisia part 3/Libya/Egypt (Tυniσiα pt.3/Λiβyα/Eгyпt) & Day 49 - The Sahara Deserts
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the afternoon at a spa one of the tourists gets a massage to remember. Day 47 - Tunisia Part 2 (Tυniσiα pt.2) The group get a real taste of Tunisia as they prepare goat head stew, which most of them can't stomach. Later the tourists have a belly dancing lesson. Day 48 - Tυnisia part 3/Libya/Egypt (Tυniσiα pt.3/Λiβyα/Eгyпt) The tourists spend the morning in the desert near Nefta in Tunisia, thrashing around on quad bikes, and then take a turn handling snakes and scorpions at a visit to an oasis. Day 49 - The Sahara Deserts In the Sahara Desert
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Carson Mansion
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Architectural style
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(primary), and Stick. One nationally known architectural historian described the house as "a baronial castle in Redwood..." and stated further that "The illusion of grandeur in the house is heightened by the play on scale, the use of fanciful detail and the handling of mass as separate volumes, topped by a lively roofscape." The style of the house has been described as "eclectic" and "peculiarly American." Unlike most other houses dating from the period, this property always has been maintained, and is in nearly the same condition as when it was built.
In May 1964, the house was included in the
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Draining of the Mesopotamian Marshes
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Demographic effects & Political response
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camps in Iran. The Marsh Arabs, who numbered about half a million in the 1950s, have dwindled to as few as 20,000 in Iraq. Only 1,600 of them were estimated to still be living on traditional dibins in their homeland by 2003. Political response The AMAR International Charitable Foundation described the event as "an environmental and humanitarian catastrophe of monumental proportions with regional and global implications."
Besides the general UN-imposed Gulf war sanctions, there was no specific legal recourse for those displaced by the drainage projects, or prosecution of those involved. Article 2.c of the Genocide Convention (to which Iraq had
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Claudius Maximus
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In the Historia Augusta & Controversies
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gain confirmation of his status as a Stoic.
Though the Historia Augusta is known for its inaccuracies, Pierre Hadot feels that there is no reason to doubt this portion of the text because it accurately characterizes other philosophers mentioned in the same paragraph. Controversies Historians have had difficulty in the past identifying the person of "Maximus" mentioned in the Meditations. Méric Casaubon in his 1692 edition of the Meditations refutes in his footnotes a previously held identification of this Maximus with "that other Maximus Tyrius; mentioned by Eusebius." William Smith some two hundred years later wrote, "Some have identified
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DuPont Manual High School
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Academics
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state. Qualifying students may take college courses free of charge at the University of Louisville, which is located directly south of Manual. In 2000, Manual implemented block scheduling, which allowed students to take eight classes per year, which are scheduled four per day on alternating days.
Since 2000, Manual has held Kentucky's state record of 52 National Merit Semifinalists, ranking third in the United States for that year. Manual's academic team won state titles at Governor's Cup, Kentucky's top high school academic competition, in 1993, 1994, 2005, and 2013. Matt Morris, a Manual graduate who was on the 1993 and 1994
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Deimantas Narkevičius
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Film career
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in reverse, Narkevičius showed a jubilant crowd cheering the monument as it was hoisted from the back of a vehicle onto a plinth, being reunited with its legs. In Once in the XX Century he continued to explore and contextualise the problematics of public monument and monumentality – a central theme in Narkevičius's artistic practice.
The Head (2007) consisted entirely of photographs and archival footage made for East German television. The film documents the creation of the world's second-largest head sculpture – a seven-metre-high profile of Karl Marx by Soviet socialist-realist Lev Kerbel (1917–2003) – from its conception in 1968 to
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Desperate for Magic
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2001, Desperate for Magic was published by the Eldridge Publishing Company.
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Edward P. Hurt
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Morgan football
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helm. More importantly, Hurt built a program that allowed black athletes to showcase their talents where such a venue had been non-existent before. From 1931
to 1938 Hurt coached the Bears to a 54-game streak without a single loss. During his tenure, Morgan's football teams completed 11 seasons undefeated and, in the 1943 season, opponents failed to score a single point against the Bears. Hurt's success as a football coach was in part due to his mathematics background. He would often diagram plays on the backs of envelopes or milk cartons as the games unfolded. Discipline was also a key. During
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Dreamer (Livin' Joy song)
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Reception
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availability of the record. (...) True Dance music for Crossover radio is no easy trick; Livin' Joy has a story being told in the clubs. It's time for radio to embrace another hit record."
Tom Ewing of Freaky Trigger rated the song 9/10, saying the song is "not just about joy – the song’s chorus is a concentrated blurt of fierce hope, a fantasy of togetherness so intense but so impossible that Robinson takes it in double-time, like she’s trying to grab a moment – or a dream – before it vanishes. The song slinks and builds up to that point,
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CiteSeerX
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Other SeerSuite-based search engines
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and in e-business with eBizSearch. However, these were not maintained by their sponsors. An older version of both of these could be once found at BizSeer.IST but is no longer in service.
Other Seer-like search and repository systems have been built for chemistry, ChemXSeer and for archaeology, ArchSeer. Another had been built for robots.txt file search, BotSeer. All of these are built on the open source tool SeerSuite, which uses the open source indexer Lucene.
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David Moyes
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Club career & International career & Preston North End
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his career before becoming a coach at Preston, working his way up to assistant manager before eventually taking over as manager in 1998. International career Moyes captained Scotland at U18 age group level. He played under former UEFA Technical Director Andy Roxburgh in 1980. Preston North End Moyes took over as Preston North End manager in January 1998, replacing Gary Peters as the club struggled in Division Two and were in danger of relegation. He had spent much of his playing career preparing for management, taking coaching badges at just 22 years of age and compiling notes on managers he
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Eagle River, Wisconsin
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Origins & Founding
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Eagle River, Wisconsin Origins Eagle River was the site of the first permanent Indian settlement in the Wisconsin Northwoods, located on the shores of Watersmeet Lake where the Wisconsin River and Chain O' Lakes meet. These early Indians, who were called Old Copper Indians, were succeeded by the Woodland Indians from 2,600 B.C. to 800 A.D. These Indians were probably the ancestors of the Chippewa, Potawatomi, and Menominee. Founding The first recorded white settler in what became Vilas County was a man named Ashman who established a trading post in Lac du Flambeau in 1818. Eagle River's name was derived
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Diatone
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History
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Though it was launched in the fall of 1947 to high acclaim, it was in 1950 that the speaker was formally accepted as a speaker for broadcast use. It was the first step into a market dominated by foreign products. The Diatone brand trademark was registered in September 1946, and from 1947 the product came to be known as the Mitsubishi Diatone Speaker.
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Devils–Flyers rivalry
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Rivalry outside NHL
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Rivalry outside NHL The rivalry has taken on an even further extension; the Flyers had an ECHL affiliate in Trenton, New Jersey - the Trenton Titans, from 1999 - including the 2005 Kelly Cup Championship - to 2006, when the team was sold to the Devils, which flipped the team's affiliation after the 2006–07 ECHL season and nickname to reflect its new ownership and identity, rebranding as the Trenton Devils. Intending to establish the Devils fanbase further south in New Jersey, the rebranding instead alienated a large segment of fans in the central New Jersey area, where the Flyers
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Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare
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O'Sullivan's march
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and starving O'Sullivans as they sought food from an already decimated Irish countryside in winter. They faced equally desperate people in this, often resulting in hostility, such as from the Mac Egans at Redwood Castle in Tipperary and at Donohill in O'Dwyer's country, where they raided the food store of The 10th Earl of Ormond. O'Sullivan marched through Aughrim, where he raided villages for food and met local resistance. He was barred entrance to Glinsk Castle and led his refugees further north. On their arrival at The O'Rourke's castle in West Breifne on 4 January 1603, after a fortnight's
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Donji Kraji
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15th century & Aftermath
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Banate and Duke of Donji Kraji. Another pretender to the throne of Hungary, Sigismund of Luxembourg suppressed Ladislas of Naples and dominated Hungary, which significantly weakened Hrvoje influence. Sandalj Hranić Kosača supported Sigismund, who entered in connection with the Ottomans and invited them to help in 1415. Hrvoje died in 1416, after which his possessions disintegrated rapidly, with the bulk of the Donji Kraji going to his cousin Juraj Vojsalić. Aftermath After the fall of the Kingdom of Bosnia under the rule of the Ottomans, Hungarian King Matthias Corvinus occupied northern Bosnia in late 1464, including Donji Kraji, where he
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Drug Equality Alliance
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supporting several legal challenges in relation to this alleged maladministration.
As evidence that the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 is being administered arbitrarily, the Drug Equality Alliance cites the following admission made by the Government in "The Government Reply to the Fifth Report from the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee Session 2005-6 HC 1031: Drug classification: making a hash of it?" (Cm 6941):
...the Government acknowledges that alcohol and tobacco account for more health problems and deaths than illicit drugs.... The distinction between legal and illegal substances is not unequivocally based on pharmacology, economic or risk benefit analysis. It is
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Do Phool (1958 film)
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Plot
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Poornima become friends and develop a close bond. Shankri enters Poornima's life again, as she intends to put her in service so she can earn money. In spite of her grandfather objecting, Shankri puts Poornima to work in Seth Girja Shankar's (Ulhas) house in the city.
Poornima becomes a friend and companion to the Seth's eleven-year-old daughter, Rupa (Vijaya Choudhary). Rupa is wheel-chair bound following a bout of typhoid which left her extremely weak. Soon Rupa and Purnima become friends, which is frowned upon by Rupa's strict governess. Purnima enjoys her life with Rupa learning to read and write, but continues
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E. D. Abbott Ltd
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Postwar
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as the level of demand had shown mass production was viable.
The days of the special coachbuilding industry were numbered and orders declined through the 1960s and the company finally closed in 1972.
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Deutsche Guggenheim
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History and building & Exhibitions
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2013. Two months later, Deutsche Bank re-opened the site as the Deutsche Bank KunstHalle, to show collaborative contemporary art projects with independent curators, international partner museums and cultural institutions, as well as exhibitions of works from the Deutsche Bank's art collection. Under the patronage of the Italian Ministry of Culture, in 2016 Deutsche Bank received from pptArt the Corporate Art Award for the best "Corporate Collection". Exhibitions Funded entirely by the Deutsche Bank, the gallery had four exhibitions each year, complemented by educational programming. Its first exhibition, in 1997, was titled Robert Delaunay: Visions of Paris. Its primary purpose, however,
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Danilo Soddimo
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Background
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Danilo Soddimo Background He has gradually made his way through the Sampdoria's youth system, and made his Serie A debut on April 30, 2006 in a home match against Udinese. He was loaned out to Sambenedettese during the 2007 summer transfer window in order to let him achieve some first team experience.
In July 2009, he was loaned to Salernitana. but in January 2010 the loan was canceled. He then joined Pescara in co-ownership deal for €300,000. (swapped with 50% rights of Loris Bacchetti also for €300,000) In June 2010 Pescara acquired the full rights of Soddimo also for €300,000, with
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Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe
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Early life and background & Naval career
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Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe Early life and background Curzon was born in St George Hanover Square, London, Middlesex, the eldest son of Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe and his wife and first cousin Mary Curzon, Lady Howe.
He was educated at Eton College, and graduated from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Naval career Curzon joined the London Division of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve as a Probationary Midshipman on 18 September 1928, and was appointed an Acting Sub-Lieutenant on 21 July 1931, receiving promotion to Sub-Lieutenant on 7 November 1932, with seniority from 21 July 1932. He left the RNVR in
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Bunny Chan
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Biography
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from 2004. He first contested in the 2011 District Council election and won a seat in Hip Hong. Chan was appointed council member of the Open University of Hong Kong from 2006 to 2012 in which he was conferred Doctor of Business Administration, honoris causa, by the university in 2013. He is also a vice-chairperson of the Community Care Fund Task Force of the Commission on Poverty from 2012. He is a member of the Council for Sustainable Development from 2015. In 2012 he was elected to the National People's Congress by the electoral college as a Hong Kong deputy.
Chan
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Dalton railway station
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Facilities and services & Freight Diversionary Line
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shelters are located on each side. Access to the platforms is either via steps from the over bridge at the south end or via paths from adjacent public roads (the latter are step-free).
It receives a roughly hourly service (Mon-Sat) to Lancaster via Ulverston and to Barrow-in-Furness. Some trains continue to Preston and Manchester Airport southbound and to Carlisle via Millom northbound. On Sundays, there is also an hourly service each way, with a few through trains and from Carlisle since the summer 2018 timetable change Freight Diversionary Line Freight trains for the Cumbrian Coast line (most notably
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Dimitri Bertsekas
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Biography & Awards and honors
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his www site http://web.mit.edu/dimitrib/www/home.html. See also an article describing his career and views on mathematical research and artistic photography. Awards and honors Bertsekas was awarded the INFORMS 1997 Prize for Research Excellence in the Interface Between Operations Research and Computer Science for his book "Neuro-Dynamic Programming" (co-authored with John N. Tsitsiklis); the 2000 Greek National Award for Operations Research; and the 2001 ACC John R. Ragazzini Education Award for outstanding contributions to education. In 2001, he was elected to the US National Academy of Engineering for "pioneering contributions to fundamental research, practice and education of optimization/control theory, and especially
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Duhok SC
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Playing kit
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home kit for the season 2012/2013, a yellow kit with sky blue hoops. Traditionally the home kit has always been yellow, the away kit would usually be blue or blue and white. Duhok SC has made the colours yellow and blue the club's prime colours.
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Declaration of war by the United States
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The War Powers Resolution
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the constitutionality of the act has never been tested, it is usually followed, most notably during the Grenada Conflict, the Panamanian Conflict, the Somalia Conflict, the Persian Gulf War, and the Iraq War. The only exception was President Clinton's use of U.S. troops in the 78-day NATO air campaign against Yugoslavia during the Kosovo War. In all other cases, the President asserted the constitutional authority to commit troops without the necessity of Congressional approval, but in each case the President received Congressional authorization that satisfied the provisions of the War Powers Act.
On March 21, 2011, a number of
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Dryburgh
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William Wallace Statue, Bemersyde
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William Wallace Statue, Bemersyde Dryburgh was the first town to erect a monument in honour of William Wallace, in 1814.
It is said that Sir Walter Scott did not like the structure.
The current statue is in the grounds of Bemersyde House.
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Edward Lipiński
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Life, career and social activism
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Marx's economic principles. An outspoken critic of Stalinism, Lipinski warned that "over-organization" of economic policy and rigid adherence to the party line, even in the face of rapidly changing conditions that required immediate action beyond the scope of the routine, would stifle growth. Because of his criticism, when the hard line Stalinist faction of Bolesław Bierut gained power in 1949, Lipiński was forced to resign as chair of economics at the university and banned from delivering some of his lectures.
After the Polish October of 1956, Lipiński briefly returned as an economic advisor, but when the new government lost its zeal
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ConnectNigeria.com
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Business fair
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ConnectNigeria.com Business fair Connectnigeria.com hosts a business fair every year in Lagos. Launched in 2011, the business fair gathers businesses to showcase their products and service to potential customers.
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Dembel (woreda)
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Demographics
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were Muslim. This woreda is primarily inhabited by the Gadabuursi sub-clan of the Dir clan family.
The Shinile Agropastoral Livelihood Zone study sponsored by Save the Children (2001) states that the Dembel district is predominantly Gadabuursi:
"Gurgura, Gadabursi and Hawiya who are mainly Agro‐Pastoral, also inhabit the districts of Erer, Dambal and Meiso respectively."
The 1994 national census reported a total population for this woreda of 72,168, of whom 37,814 were men and 34,354 were women; 9,756 or 13.52% were urban inhabitants. The largest ethnic group reported in Dembel was the Somali people (99.96%).
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Effects of Hurricane Isabel in New York and New England
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Preparations
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about two days before Isabel struck land until several hours after it moved ashore, forecasters predicted the storm to pass over western New York as a transitioning tropical cyclone before passing into Canada as an extratropical cyclone.
New York Governor George Pataki urged residents to purchase emergency supplies and to fill cars with gasoline. The State Emergency Management Office began preparing for the hurricane about a week before it moved ashore. The office also issued a Level 1 emergency activation, with a planning unit readying contingency plans and in coordinating the efforts of other state offices. The state's National Guard began
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Doug Somers
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Professional wrestling career
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He was on guest commentary during the television title match between champion Jeremy Vain and Somers' trainee Frankie Valentine. Vain defeated Valentine after Somers turned on Valentine and cost him the match. Afterwards Somers attacked Valentine. On May 15 Somers accompanied Vain & Sal Rinauro to the ring during their semi-final match in the NWA RPW tag team title tournament against Valentine & Kyle Matthews. Matthews & Valentine won the match. Somers interfered several times in the match. On May 29 Somers interfered in the finals of the tournament between Valentine & Matthews and Cru Jones & Chip Day costing
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Charles Punchard Jr.
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Early years & Landscape architecture practice
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Charles Punchard Jr. Early years Punchard was born in 1885 in Framingham, Massachusetts. His parents were Charles P. Punchard Sr., and Mattie Frost (Blanchard) Purchard. He attended high school in Brookline, Massachusetts. At age 16, he became employed by his uncle, William H. Punchard, Landscape Architect. He remained in the employ of his uncle for eight years. At the time of the 1910 U.S. Census, he was living in Boston and working as a "draughtsman" for a landscape architect. Landscape architecture practice In approximately 1909, Punchard he established a partnership under the name Punchard &
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Dishayen
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Plot
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angry mother-in-law makes Neha leave her house, but Neha slowly wins over her in-laws, except for her brother-in-law Sameer, the dark horse of the family.
A producer gets Nikita drunk and takes semi-nude photos of her so that he can blackmail her. Nikita tells Neha, and they decide to do something, but instead suffer an accident. Nikita survives, but Neha goes missing. Neha's in-laws think Nikita has died, and Nikita realizes that a way out of her problems is to impersonate Neha. Her plan works and she becomes well-adjusted to Neha's new family, except Sameer and the twins' cousin cause trouble
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Deimantas Narkevičius
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Revisiting Solaris
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in Revisiting Solaris are functional architecture from the period of radical modernisation. They are linked with the recent past, which for Narkevičius was very much about creating a future. In comparison in Solaris, the future is represented by the beautiful shots of the roads and highways Tarkovsky took in Tokyo in 1970. Narkevičius chose the locations for Banionis to discover them. When talking to L. Harris, he said that he wanted him to establish contact with those spaces, accommodate them with his presence while being filmed. The room with two telephones, for example, is a former KGB prison, now
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Donji Kraji
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14th century
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powerful state in the Balkans. Ban Stjepan II (r. 1320–53) annexed Hum, the territory of the Neretva to the Cetina, which became part of his rule, and is now included in Bosnia proper, Donji Kraj, Usora and Soli. Donji Kraji included the parish of Banica (around Ključ on Sana), Zemljanik (Resnik), Vrbanja (the eponymous river basin), and later Glaž (at the turn of the parish Usora and Soli). In the Donji Kraji parts of the city of Kotor, over the Jajce to Glamoč. A powerful noble family was the Hrvatinić. Founder Prince Hrvatin Stjepanić acknowledged Croatian Ban Paul Šubić, consolidating
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Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare
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O'Sullivan's march
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them back-to-back, threw them from the cliffs, and shot at them with muskets.
After the fall of Dursey and Dunboy, O'Sullivan Beare, Lord of Beara and Bantry, gathered his remaining followers and set off northwards on a 500-kilometre march with 1,000 of his remaining people, starting on 31 December 1602. He hoped to meet Lord Tyrone on the shores of Lough Neagh.
He fought a long rearguard action northwards through Ireland, through Munster, Connacht and Ulster, during which the much larger English force and their Irish allies fought him all the way. The march was marked by the suffering of the fleeing
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Croatian–Venetian wars
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Warfare until 887
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Croatian–Venetian wars Warfare until 887 Conflicts between Venetians and Croats, as well as other Slavic nations or tribes on the Adriatic coast, including Narentines, began very early, in the 7th and 8th century, because the Venetians demanded free passage for their merchant galleys and did not want to pay taxes to Croats. In the 9th century Venetian Doge Giovanni I Participazio fought against Narentines, but concluded a peace treaty in 830. A few years later another warfare broke out, but ended with a new peace treaty of 839 among Doge Pietro Tradonico, Duke Mislav of Croatia and Prince Družak (Drosaico)
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Education in ancient Rome
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Education during the Empire
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the 2nd century AD. Due to the extensive power wielded by the paterfamilias over Roman families, the level and quality of education provided to Roman children varied drastically from family to family; nevertheless, Roman popular morality came eventually to expect fathers to have their children educated to some extent, and a complete advanced education was expected of any Roman who wished to enter politics. Education during the Empire At the height of the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire, the Roman system of education gradually found its final form. Formal schools were established, which served paying students; very
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Dog Pound (film)
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Plot
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Dog Pound (film) Plot Butch, Davis and Angel are teenagers who have been sentenced to Enola Vale juvenile detention center in Montana. The focus is on Butch, who has been imprisoned for attacking and blinding a correctional officer.
Goodyear, a tough but fair officer, urges the new inmates to follow the rules and quietly serve their time so they can earn a second chance on the outside. At first Butch attempts to conform to the rules, but soon he and his friends are attacked by the chief bully Banks and his thugs, Eckersley and Looney.
Refusing to reveal the names of his
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Ding Yiping
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North Sea Fleet command and submarine accident
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Commander of the North Sea Fleet and concurrently Deputy Commander of the Jinan Military Region. He was promoted to the rank of vice-admiral in July 2002. He was elected as an alternate member of the 16th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in 2002, and re-elected as an alternate member of the 17th Central Committee in 2007.
Ding was groomed to be the candidate for Commander of the PLA Navy. He had comparable command experience as Admiral Wu Shengli but was six years younger, and became an alternate Central Committee member five years before Wu. However, Ding was penalized
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Education in ancient Rome
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Ludus
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syllables, to word lists, eventually memorizing and dictating texts. The majority of the texts used in early Roman education were literature, predominantly poetry. Greek poets, such as Homer and Hesiod, were frequently used as classroom examples due to the lack of Roman literature. Roman students were expected to work on their own. There was little sense of a class as a cohesive unit, exemplified by students coming and going at different times throughout the day. Young Roman students faced no formal examinations or tests. Their performance was measured through exercises that were either corrected or applauded based on
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Douglas Gonzales
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Selected legal cases
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Louis Jetson because of "fraud, voting by unqualified voters, improper assistance of voters by election commissioners, improper campaigning in polling places, and improper conduct in polling places." As in the Fitzmorris case, Gonzales ruled that Dumas had not proved his case of election fraud and ordered the payment of court costs and legal fees to Jetson. Coincidentally, Jetson died shortly after taking his oath of office as a state representative.
In another case, Malina v. Gonzales, the judge, while on the 19th Judicial District Court, was himself sued in 1988 regarding a highway incident with Thomas Martin Malina (born June
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Doksy (Kladno District)
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Etymology & History
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Doksy (Kladno District) Etymology Formerly known as Dogz, Dogza. In German Doges. History First mentioned as Dogz in 1385. Sandstone was quarried there minimally since the 14th century. The sandstone was used for construction in nearby Prague during the reign of Charles IV. The quarries ended activity in the first half of the 20th century.
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Dream Days at the Hotel Existence
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Artwork & "Black Tears" controversy
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name in a typeface more crafty than on previous album covers. Though the general design of the cover is that of a 1930s hotel in style, the typeface juxtaposes the general design with being a rather futuristic, science-fiction styled typeset. This is the second futuristic style that the band has used for their name, the first appearing on Vulture Street. "Black Tears" controversy On 2 May 2007, "Black Tears", the ninth song on Dream Days at the Hotel Existence, sparked controversy after claims that its lyrics could invoke prejudice in the Palm Island death in custody trial. Lawyers for the
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Clanis bilineata
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Biology
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it has been recorded from Mucuna and Pueraria. Subspecies C. b. tsingtauica is monophagous on Fabaceae in China, including Acacia, Glycine, Mucuna, Pueraria and Robinia species. Other recorded food plants include Olea and Paulownia but these are almost certainly erroneous.
Subspecies C. b. tsingtauica is a major pest of soya beans in China, often defoliating entire fields.
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East West Records
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History & 2015–present: Relaunch
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to be absorbed into Atlantic. 2015–present: Relaunch In 2005, WMG reactivated the East West imprint as an in-house label, which primarily markets and distributes other rock music-based labels. East West today operates under Warner's Alternative Distribution Alliance, the successor to Independent Label Group. East West Records was revived in the UK in 2014 under the direction of Max Lousada, Chairman & CEO, Warner Music UK. The resurrected label is headed up by Dan Chalmers, President, Rhino, East West and ADA UK. Key artists on the East West roster include Robert Plant, Si Cranstoun, Boyzone, Bette Midler, Shane Filan, Jools Holland,
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Douma chemical attack
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Background & Reports
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the north held by Jaysh al-Islam. In the second half of March, the other two pockets were secured via evacuation deals between the rebels, Syria, and Russia. On 31 March, the last of the evacuations was conducted and the Syrian army declared victory in Eastern Ghouta, while the rebels that were still holding out in Douma were given an ultimatum to surrender by the end of the day. Reports A chemical attack in Douma occurred on 7 April 2018. The Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations, a humanitarian organization that supervises medical services in the region, attributed seventy deaths
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Donald Macintosh
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Legacy & Works
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town of Dunkeld. The books were kept together as The Macintosh Library, and additions were made; but the manuscripts may not have gone to Dunkeld. Works Macintosh was compiler of A Collection of Gaelic Proverbs and Familiar Phrases; . . . with an English Translation . . . illustrated with Notes. To which is added The Way to Wealth, by Dr. Franklin, translated into Gaelic, Edinburgh, 1785. It was the first collection of Celtic proverbs. The translation of Benjamin Franklin's Way to Wealth was by Robert Macfarlane, an Edinburgh schoolmaster, for the Earl of Buchan, to whom the book is
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Djurgårdens IF Fotboll (women)
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Stadium
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IP, Älvsjö IP, Kristinebergs IP and Östermalms IP.
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Dunn index
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Dunn index The Dunn index (DI) (introduced by J. C. Dunn in 1974) is a metric for evaluating clustering algorithms. This is part of a group of validity indices including the Davies–Bouldin index or Silhouette index, in that it is an internal evaluation scheme, where the result is based on the clustered data itself. As do all other such indices, the aim is to identify sets of clusters that are compact, with a small variance between members of the cluster, and well separated, where the means of different clusters are sufficiently far apart, as compared to the within cluster variance.
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Drug Equality Alliance
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Drug Equality Alliance The Drug Equality Alliance is a not for profit organisation based in the United Kingdom whose mission statement is:
[...] to transform the "War on Some People who use Some Drugs" from its subjective historical and cultural roots into a rational and objective legal regulatory framework that secures equal rights and equal protection to all those who are concerned with dangerous or otherwise harmful drugs. Our mission is to use domestic and international legal jurisdictions to interrogate the law and its application to those who produce, commerce, possess and consume such drugs.
The Drug Equality Alliance believes that the
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Ecstasy (comics)
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Fictional character biography & Powers and abilities
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had disappeared, but when he returned, Ecstasy went back into hiding. She also briefly battled the New Warriors alongside other darkforce manipulators such as Black Mamba and Shroud.
She later resurfaced and gained her darkforce abilities from unknown circumstances. She is one of the several villains set to battle Union Jack. Powers and abilities Ecstasy possesses no superhuman powers without the darkforce cloak, but with it, she can manipulate it and absorb the life energy of those around her. She would often shape the cloak in a tentacle-like form. She can also teleport within the dark dimension, and become intangible at
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Beris Dam
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Beris Dam Beris Dam is a water supply dam located in Sik District, Kedah, Malaysia. The dam is a concrete-faced rockfill dam located in a narrow valley along Beris River, 1.6 km upstream from the river's confluence with Muda River.
The dam was completed in 2004 at a cost of RM360 million and is used to regulate the flow of water along the Muda River basin to augment water available for irrigation of paddy or upland crops, for domestic and industrial water supply and other uses. The reservoir at its normal pool level covers an area of 13.7 km square whilst at maximum
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Edward M. Rice
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Auxiliary Bishop of St. Louis & Bishop of Springfield-Cape Girardeau
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highest court) and archbishop emeritus of St. Louis; and Bishop Hermann were also in attendance. Bishop of Springfield-Cape Girardeau On April 26, 2016, the Vatican announced that Pope Francis had appointed Rice bishop of the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau, a diocese spanning the southern third of Missouri. His installation took place June 1, 2016, at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish in Springfield.
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Diastolic depolarization
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Diastolic depolarization In mammals, cardiac electrical activity originates from specialized myocytes of the sinoatrial node (SAN) which generate spontaneous and rhythmic action potentials (AP). The unique functional aspect of this type of myocyte is the absence of a stable resting potential during diastole. Electrical discharge from this cardiomyocyte may be characterized by a slow smooth transition from the Maximum Diastolic Potential (MDP, -70 mV) to the threshold (-40 mV) for the initiation of a new AP event. The voltage region encompassed by this transition is commonly known as pacemaker phase, or slow diastolic depolarization or phase 4.
The duration of this
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Cubanops
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Description
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Cubanops Description They are a distinctive group of relatively small spiders, growing from 4 to 10 millimetres (0.16 to 0.39 in) in body length, and are very difficult to find in nature. Although specimens have only been recorded from the Bahamas, Cuba, and Hispaniola, a few female juvenile specimens sharing the somatic characters of the genus have been taken from Saint John Parish, Antigua and Barbuda, suggesting that Cubanops probably also occurs in Puerto Rico as well as the Virgin Islands.
These spiders have tarsi that are subsegmented as well as a ventral translucent keel on their anterior metatarsi. They also have
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Eagle River, Wisconsin
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2000 census
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95.98% White, 1.39% African American, 1.94% Native American, 0.07% Pacific Islander, 0.35% from other races, and 0.28% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.83% of the population.
There were 626 households out of which 23.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 35.8% were married couples living together, 11.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 48.7% were non-families. 43.6% of all households were made up of individuals and 24.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.01 and the
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Doctor Who (series 1)
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Soundtrack
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Records.
Murray Gold's arrangement of the main theme featured samples from the 1963 original with further elements added: an orchestral sound of low horns, strings and percussion and part of the Dalek ray-gun and TARDIS materialisation sound effects. Included on the album are two versions of the theme: the 44-second opening version, as arranged by Gold, and a longer arrangement that includes the middle eight, after Gold omitted the "middle eight" from both the opening and closing credits. Gold has said that his interpretation was driven by the title visual sequence he was given to work around. Often erroneously cited as
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Education in ancient Rome
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Moral education
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taught their children the skills necessary for living in the early republic, which included agricultural, domestic and military skills as well as the moral and civil responsibilities that would be expected from them as citizens. Roman education was carried on almost exclusively in the household under the direction of the paterfamilias. From the paterfamilias, or highest ranking male of the family, one usually learned "just enough reading, writing, and Arithmetic to enable them to understand simple business transactions and to count, weigh, and measure.
Men like Cato the Elder adhered to this Roman tradition and took their roles as teachers
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Decree 900
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Conflicts over implementation & Changes in political power
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representatives began to travel through the countryside, informing people of the new law. Landowners closed private roads going through their property in order to prevent peasants from becoming informed of the changes. The government announced that all road would become public. Some local police forces (and other government officials) initially sanctioned some landowner retaliation. These groups, too, responded to government pressure to implement the reforms. Changes in political power By 1954, more than 3000 CALs had been formed. These organizations, which controlled the distribution of land at a local level, represented a substantial increase in political power for ordinary people
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Claude Verlon
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Impact
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assassination of President François Hollande.
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Dorje Shugden
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Oracle
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Oracle As with other spirits in Tibet, there is an oracle of Dorje Shugden.
Kay notes the presence of the oracle of Shugden conflicts with Kelsang Gyatso's portrayal of Shugden as a Buddha, since Buddhas do not have oracles. Kay states:
the oracle may have been marginalised by Geshe Kelsang because his presence raised a doctrinal ambiguity for the NKT. According to traditional Tibetan teachings, none of the high-ranking supramundane protective deities ‘would condescend to interfere with more or less mundane affairs by speaking through the mouth of a medium’ (Nebesky-Wojkowitz 1956: 409). The notion of oracular divination may thus have
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Dering Harbor, New York
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Geography
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Dering Harbor, New York Geography Dering Harbor is located at 41° 5' 35" North, 72° 20' 43" West (41.093155, -72.345242). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.2 square miles (0.52 km²), of which, 0.2 square miles (0.52 km²) of it is land and 4.00% is water.
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Business Ethics (The Office)
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Reception
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Ficket of IGN, but it claimed, "it was all too familiar."
"Business Ethics" was voted the twenty-first highest-rated episode out of 26 from the fifth season, according to an episode poll at the fansite OfficeTally; the episode was rated 7.34 out of 10.
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Duhok SC
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Club history & Stadium & Rivalries
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2011–12 season, thus qualifying to the AFC cup for the second time in its history. The last time Duhok SC played in the AFC cup in 2010–11, they reached the quarter-finals. Stadium Duhok Stadium is the stadium where Duhok Sport Club play their home games. It is a multiuse stadium in Duhok,Kurdistan. The stadium originally held 10,000 people, but after reconstruction it now holds 25,000 people, making it the one of the largest in Iraq. It was built in 1992. It is located on Raza Road, Duhok. Rivalries Duhok FC fans consider Zakho FC and Erbil SC to be their
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Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches
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The Rights and Obligations of All the Christian Faithful & The Patriarchal Churches
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'Catholic' only when approved by the bishop, preserve the good reputation and privacy of all people, help with the needs of the Church and promote social justice including providing aid to the poor from their own resources.
It also expresses various rights of the faithful.
The canons in this section are numbered 7-26. The Patriarchal Churches Jerusalem Church founded by St. James, the Apostle, in the year 37
Antioch Church founded by St. Peter, The Apostle, in the year 39
Alexandria Church founded by St. Mark, the Apostle, in the year 37
Greek Church founded by St. John, the Apostle, in the year 42
Rome church
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Eagle, Lincolnshire
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Geography
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The village main road is High Street, running approximately north-east to south-west. To the north of High Street the road to Scarle branches off towards the west; in the centre of the village Thorpe Road branches off towards the south-east. Church Lane on the west side of the village is a horseshoe loop joining High Street at both ends. Older maps show Green Lane, now a footpath, approximately parallel to High Street on its east.
There are three small housing estates: Falcon Close off Thorpe Lane, built in the 1960s; Hilltop Close off Scarle Lane, built in the 1970s; and Kestrel
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Cricket in fiction
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Cricket in pre-WWII literature
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England, Their England (1933).
Another well-known example comes from the work of Siegfried Sassoon. In 1928, Sassoon, by then a famed war poet, published Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man, the first volume of his George Sherston trilogy. The book, ostensibly a novel, is in effect a lyrical love-letter from the author to his vanished Edwardian childhood, set in the dreamy English countryside. The Butley flower show match is a classic evocation of cricket on the village green.
Cricket played a role in the Lord Peter Wimsey novels of Dorothy Sayers. There are numerous references to Wimsey's achievements as a cricket blue at
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Ear piercing instrument
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Hand clasp model & Criticism
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the instrument without the operator touching them. A wider variety of jewelry shapes and designs are available for newer piercing instruments. Criticism Piercing guns are widely criticized in the body piercing community. Shannon Larratt, editor and publisher of BME and a vocal critic of the piercing gun, penned an essay titled Piercing guns are blasphemy!, where he described the piercing gun as an inherently flawed, dangerous instrument that should never be used. Larratt also printed T-shirts which featured an image of a piercing gun with a red circle and line through it, to mean No Piercing Guns.
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Delia, Alberta
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Demographics & Arts and culture & Amenities
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(367.7/sq mi) in 2011. Arts and culture Delia was one of several Canadian filming locations used in the 2001 film Knockaround Guys, starring Barry Pepper, Vin Diesel, John Malkovich and Dennis Hopper. Amenities -Delia offers a kindergarten to grade 12 school, with approximately 15 educational staff, plus educational assistants, and about 130 students attending. There are many extracurricular athletic and scholastic programs available. Operating under the Prairie Land Regional School Division. CTS trailer available beginning 2009-2010 school year. Video conferencing courses available.
-Recreational facilities: skating/hockey arena (with winter figure skating program and public skating hours), curling rink (3 sheets of ice, with
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Douglas Jung
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Political career
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as a bridge to the Pacific Rim countries.
Jung's other achievements include taking part in the debate on the implementation in 1960 by the Hon. Ellen Fairclough, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, of the Chinese Adjustment Statement Program that granted amnesty to illegal immigrants from Hong Kong, also known as "Paper Sons". He also represented Canada in the United Nations as an alternate member of the Legal Delegation to the United Nations (Source: Department of Foreign Affairs).
His profusion of honours included the Order of Canada and the Order of British Columbia, the highest honours a citizen can receive from the federal
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Denton Hill State Park
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Recreation
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Denton Hill State Park Recreation Denton Hill State Park was the first ski operation run by the Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters (a predecessor to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources). The park was established in 1951, opened in 1959, and the lodge and ski area were built between 1958 and 1967. The ski area was operated by the state until 1979, when it became a concession run by a private contractor ("Ski Denton" as of 2011).
The skiing ranges from easy, beginner slopes to some of the most dangerous, expert, black diamond slopes on the east coast
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Claude Verlon
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Impact
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at first existing in Niger, Algeria and Mauritania, to be prolonged. In Niger, it is possible that the north security to be degraded. There is a proliferation's risk of jihadists in the region (in this case, every countries of the region are concerned, as far as Dafour. There is also the reprisal's risk against occidental interest to punish states/countries involved in African-led International Support Mission to Mali. France is obviously, the first country concerned and endorsed about economics, military or politics. Indeed, a militant Islamist website has created a series of posters calling for attacks on France and for the
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Dopamine receptor D5
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Protein–protein interactions & Experimental methods
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to form heteromers with D₂ receptors. Co-activation of these receptors within the heteromer triggers increase in intracellular calcium. This calcium signaling is dependent on Gq-11 protein signaling and Phospholipase C, as well as on the influx of extracellular calcium. Heteromers between D₂ and D₅ receptors are formed by adjacent arginines in ic3 (third cytoplasmic loop) of D₂ receptor and three adjacent c-terminus glutamic acids in D₅ receptor. Heteromerization of ₂ and D₅ receptors can be disrupted through changes of single amino acids in the c-terminus of the D₅ receptor.
Dopamine receptor D₅ has been shown to interact with GABRG2. Experimental methods
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Counterproductive work behavior
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Notable behavior exclusions & Organizational citizenship behavior & Current research topics and trends
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to obtain the conviction of a defendant. UPBs have not received the same attention from researchers that CWBs have received. Organizational citizenship behavior Counterproductive work behavior and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), which consists of behaviors that help organizations but go beyond required tasks, have been studied together and are generally found to be related in that individuals who do one are unlikely to do the other. Current research topics and trends By definition, counterproductive work behaviors are voluntary acts that are detrimental to an organization. They have important implications for the well-being of an organization. Theft alone
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California Institute of Technology
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Research
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educational institution in the nation, and higher than the total funds allocated to any state except California and New York.
In 2005, Caltech had 739,000 square feet (68,700 m²) dedicated to research: 330,000 square feet (30,700 m²) to physical sciences, 163,000 square feet (15,100 m²) to engineering, and 160,000 square feet (14,900 m²) to biological sciences.
In addition to managing JPL, Caltech also operates the Palomar Observatory in San Diego County, the Owens Valley Radio Observatory in Bishop, California, the Submillimeter Observatory and W. M. Keck Observatory at the Mauna Kea Observatory, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory at Livingston, Louisiana and Richland, Washington, and Kerckhoff Marine
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Dig the New Breed
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Track listing & Chart performance
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Dig the New Breed Track listing All songs written by Paul Weller except as indicated. Chart performance Dig the New Breed spent 16 weeks on the UK album charts, rising to No. 2. In the U.S., the album spent 9 weeks on the Billboard 200 album charts and reached its peak position of No. 131 in February 1983.
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Cotton mill
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United States & India
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George Henry Corliss of Providence, Rhode Island improved the reliability of stationary steam engines. He replaced slide valves with valves that used cams. These Corliss valves were more efficient and more reliable than their predecessors. Initially, steam engines pumped water into a nearby reservoir that powered the water wheel, but were later used as the mill's primary power source. The Corliss valve was adopted in the UK, where in 1868 more than 60 mill engines were fitted with them. India The large steam-powered Bowreath Cotton Mills opened at Fort Gloster near Calcutta by British interests in the 1820s, using British women
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Ear piercing instrument
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Criticism & Use on areas other than the ear lobe
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BME also published an article titled Do Piercing Guns Suck?. Use on areas other than the ear lobe These guns are not designed to pierce through the cartilage of the upper ear, or to pierce any part of the body other than the ear lobe. Some U.S. states and some countries in Europe have already banned piercing guns for use on cartilage, including ear cartilage and nostrils. Improper usage of piercing instruments upon areas of the body not intended for their use can lead to additional problems. Jewelry that is too short for the tissue, or inappropriately
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Deimantas Narkevičius
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Revisiting Solaris & Objects
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the Museum of Genocide Victims in Vilnius where decades ago people were killed for political reasons. For that scene, Narkevičius chose an excerpt from Lem’s book that talks about the nature of human thoughts. “What potential dangers can result from materialisation of some thoughts? What “phantoms” were generated by human minds in recent history?” Narkevičius rhetorically asks the viewers of his film. Objects Although Deimantas Narkevičius is primarily known for his cinematographic work, he started his career working with sculpture and found objects. Narkevičius's aim to personalise the relationship between the artist and his work emerged during his study years
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David Breeze
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Personal life & Education and Work
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David Breeze Personal life Breeze was educated in Blackpool Grammar School. He attended the University of Durham, from which he was awarded his Doctor of Philosophy degree (PhD) in 1970. His thesis was titled The immunes and principales of the Roman army. Education and Work After working for the department of Archaeology at the University of Durham in 1968–9, Breeze was appointed an Assistant Inspector of Ancient Monuments in the Ministry of Public Building and Works, rising to be Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments for Historic Scotland between 1989 and 2005. He is an honorary professor at the University of
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Egg donation
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Donor registries & Embryo donation
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half siblings. Alternate methods of providing an information link between the donor and recipient (both agreeing to stay registered on the DSR) are often provided for in the legal document (referred to as the "Egg Donor Agreement".) Embryo donation An alternative to egg donation in some couples, especially those in whom the male partner cannot provide viable sperm, is embryo donation. Embryo donation is the use of embryos remaining after a couple’s IVF treatments have been completed, to another individual or couple, followed by the placement of those embryos into the recipient woman’s uterus, to facilitate pregnancy and childbirth. Embryo
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Domaine Coche-Dury
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History & Wines
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his fathers retirement in 1973. Jean-François's wife has the surname Dury which was added to the name of the estate.
In July 1998, Coche-Dury suffered damage to ten rows of its vines in Grand cru vineyard Corton-Charlemagne, after a helicopter spraying a neighboring parcel crashed.
In 1999 Jean-François was joined full-time by his son Raphaël Coche after Raphaël finished studying viticulture and oenology. Raphaël took over the winemaking role at the estate in 2010 with his fathers retirement. Wines Coche-Dury cultivates around 9 hectares of vineyards and produces around 3,500 cases of estate bottled wine each year depending on the vintage conditions.
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