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The House Always Wins
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Plot
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visit from his employer and casino owner, Lee DeMarco. Lorne is forced to identify the futures of the people who sang in the audience. Gunn and Fred play Blackjack while Angel worries about Lorne. One of the Lornettes offers one of the singing audience members from Lorne's show, Vivian, a special chip to play in a Spin to Win game. Fred continues to worry about Angel and Lorne; they investigate Lorne's situation to help ease Fred's mind. To get past the guards at Lorne's door, Gunn has Fred dress as one of the Lornettes. Lorne takes a minute to recognize
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Thomas Hahót
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Biography
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Thomas Hahót Biography Thomas was born into the Buzád branch of the gens Hahót as the son of Buzád III Hahót and Eve Atyusz. His grandparents were Buzád II Hahót, a notable baron and later Dominican martyr of the Christian Church, and Sal Atyusz, who held the position of ispán of Karakó ispánate in 1205. Thomas had three siblings: Sal, a clergyman, Atyusz, who governed several counties since the 1270s and was head of the household of Queen Mother Tomasina Morosini for a time, and an unidentified sister, who married local nobleman Ant from Zala County.
Thomas was first mentioned in
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Tig Trager
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Season 1
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warehouse and that they are now storing the guns in San Leandro. They decide they will ride out to San Leandro the next night and steal the weapons back. Clay, Jax, Chibs and Tig all go to the industrial storage warehouse in San Leandro and locate the guns but are interrupted by four men who turn up in a car outside. Clay and Tig take care of the men, three of whom are Mayans. The other man, Whistler, is a member of the Nordics. Whistler tries to shoot Jax in the back, but the bullets hit Jax's vest. Jax shoots
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The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature
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Plot
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The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature Plot After his relationship with the other animals improved over the past nine months, Surly Squirrel is now loved by Liberty Park's Urban wildlife community, and currently overseeing an all-you-can-eat buffet at Maury's Nut Shop. This worries Andie, as she prefers a more hard-working outlook on life. Despite Surly's reassurances all is well, Maury's Nut Shop is accidentally blown up by Mole after he forgets to cut down pressure from the boiler. Andie takes the opportunity to try getting the animals back to their roots by foraging for food in Liberty Park while
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Thomas J. Walsh (New York)
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Life
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Thomas J. Walsh (New York) Thomas J. Walsh (c. 1892 – October 9, 1955) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Life Walsh was a member of the New York State Senate (24th D.) from 1925 to 1928, sitting in the 148th, 149th, 150th and 151st New York State Legislatures.
He was District Attorney of Richmond County from 1932 to 1936; a Municipal Justice from 1937 to 1944; and a judge of the Richmond County Court from 1944 until his death in 1955.
He died on October 9, 1955, at his home at 1031 Gordon Street in Stapleton, Staten Island.
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Too big to fail
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Bank size and concentration
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despite the subprime mortgage crisis and its aftermath. During March 2008, JP Morgan Chase acquired investment bank Bear Stearns. Bank of America acquired investment bank Merrill Lynch in September 2008. Wells Fargo acquired Wachovia in January 2009. Investment banks Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley obtained depository bank holding company charters, which gave them access to additional Federal Reserve credit lines.
Bank deposits for all U.S. banks ranged between approximately 60–70% of GDP from 1960 to 2006, then jumped during the crisis to a peak of nearly 84% in 2009 before falling to 77% by 2011.
The number of U.S. commercial and savings
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Tirana Rugby Club
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History
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It was named "Skenderbe Cup" and there were only two participants; Tirana RC and Kosovo Roosters RC. It consisted of three matches within a year and the winner of two matches would be the victor. Other Albanian and Kosovan clubs were free to join the event. First match was played in 28 November 2015 and was won by Tirana RC with a score 24-10. A second one was played in Pristina.
In 2016, Tirana RC created a second club, KR Iliret.
History was written again on 16 May when for the first time the two first clubs of Albania had
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Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale
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Widescreen & Follow-up film
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widescreen on Cartoon Network in the United States. Follow-up film Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes was released on August 24, 2010.
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The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons
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Chapter 2: The Assassin's Soup
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pictures of neurons that Golgi produced. Despite his fascination with the drawings, though, he disagreed with reticulum theory. He noticed that, under a microscope, gray matter neurons were not fused together.
The story of another assassin follows: Leon Czolgosz. The man had a similar past to that of Guiteau, and planned to murder president William McKinley as to secure his own party's political candidate in the White House. He proceeded to shoot McKinley in the stomach and pancreas and was then sentenced to the electric chair. McKinley died of infection after eating when his stomach had not fully healed. Much to
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The Irish Rovers
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Television
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of Canadian music to the International music world, they were awarded Canada's top music honour, the Performing Rights Organization's (PROCAN) Harold Moon Award. With their double album 25th Anniversary Collection in 1989, which featured the backing of The Chieftains and songs written by, amongst others, Randy Bachman, Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance, the band was, once again, officially known as The Irish Rovers, but many fans still refer to them as The Rovers.
Will announced his departure in 1994 and has become a successful artist focusing on the Ireland of old as a favourite subject matter. Upon departure, George replaced him
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Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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Digital watches & Ident-I-Eeze
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think digital watches are a pretty neat idea." When Arthur Dent temporarily loses his left arm as a consequence of the Infinite Improbability Drive, he panics upon realising he can no longer operate his digital watch. Hyperintelligent pan-dimensional beings built the supercomputer Deep Thought in part to comprehend why people spend so much of their lives wearing digital watches. In the 1970s, when the series was first composed, digital watches were the height of techno-fashion. For the 2005 movie The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, references to digital watches were replaced by mobile telephones. Ident-I-Eeze The Ident-i-Eeze, which was a
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Thin basement membrane disease
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Signs and symptoms & Genetics
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Thin basement membrane disease Signs and symptoms Most patients with thin basement membrane disease are incidentally discovered to have microscopic hematuria on urinalysis. The blood pressure, kidney function, and the urinary protein excretion are usually normal. Mild proteinuria (less than 1.5 g/day) and hypertension are seen in a small minority of patients. Frank hematuria and loin pain should prompt a search for another cause, such as kidney stones or loin pain-hematuria syndrome. Also, there are no systemic manifestations, so presence of hearing impairment or visual impairment should prompt a search for hereditary nephritis such as Alport syndrome. Genetics The
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The Feign'd Curtizans
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Historical Context
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The Feign'd Curtizans The Feign'd Curtizans (or A Nights Intrigue) is a 1679 comedic stage play by the English author Aphra Behn. Behn dedicated the play, originally performed at the Duke's Company in London, to the well-known actress and mistress of King Charles II, Nell Gwyn. Historical Context Set in Rome, The Feign’d Curtizans was written and performed after the advent of the Popish Plot. The play is sympathetic to Catholicism during a time when declaring one's Protestant beliefs was “politically expedient”. Behn uses the English characters of Sir Signall Buffoon and Mr. Tickletext to satirize their
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Toshiko Takeya
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she began to work for Tōmatsu "LLC" (kansa hōjin, a business type for external auditors, regulated by Japanese CPA legislation). In 1996, she transferred to Tōmatsu spin-off ABeam Consulting "Ltd." (K.K.). Her work at ABeam included development projects in Indonesia and Vietnam.
As Yūji Sawa announced his retirement in order to not reach Kōmeitō's age limit of 66 while in office, Takeya decided to enter national politics in December 2009. Tokyo elects five Senators per election since 2007; in the 2010 election, popular Democratic administrative reform minister Renhō Murata garnered over 1.7 million votes, more than twice that of any other
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Tim O'Leary
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Introduction
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his classmates. Tinhead decided to teach Danny a lesson, so after school he chased Danny and his mate Leo intending to give Danny a good beating, but when he escaped it was Leo who was left battered and bruised. Leo Johnson (Steven Cole) tried later to become part of Tinhead's gang by helping him steal a computer from the Simpsons' house on Brookside Close. Mick (Louis Emerick), Leo's father, tried to get Tinhead expelled from school for bullying, but came across an unexpected problem when he discovered that Tinhead's mother Carmel O'Leary (Carol Connor) was one of the school governors.
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Sunera Thobani
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NAC presidency & 9/11 speech
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presence is not valued here." 9/11 speech On 1 October 2001, Thobani gave a speech at the "Women's Resistance: From Victimization to Criminalization" conference concerning the September 11 attacks. This speech—which rejected an ahistorical framing of the recent attacks—launched a firestorm of controversy. In it, she stated that:
"U.S. foreign policy is soaked in blood. And other countries of the West including "shamefully" Canada, cannot line up fast enough behind it. All want to sign up now as Americans and I think it is the responsibility of the women's movement in this country to stop that, to fight against it."
Many Canadians
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Tidal pools of Leça de Palmeira
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History & Architecture
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to classify the site. Architecture The facility is situated on the rocky outcrops in a linear form, paralleling the Avenida da Liberdade and ocean, framed by the landscape.
The saltwater pool, has an irregular, rectangular plan, constructed over the outcrops and structured along the linear wall that delimits the beach. Access to the structure is conditioned by a route framed by raw cement, along which there are orthogonal and linear views that induce the view to look at focal points of the landscape. Below the walls are various support structures.
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Tig Trager
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Season 5
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Oakland, but will be released if her father picks her up. Upon arriving in the same train yard where Pope was previously revealed to be hiding the dead body of Niner leader, Laroy, Tig realizes that he was set up. The police officer, actually a corrupt cop with Oakland PD, cuffs Tig to a pipe, giving him a few feet of chain so as to move relatively freely. When Pope shows up, he reveals that he learned Tig was driving the car that killed his daughter at the cafe. Pope then has his associates open up the oil pit, revealing
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Stone Bridge and the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road
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Historic Site
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while crude dirt roads follow the route in other places; however, most of the original road has completely disappeared.
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The Siena School
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History
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The Siena School History The Siena School was founded in 2006, serving students in grades 5-9. They were originally located at the Montgomery Hills Baptist Church along Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring, MD. The school expanded to serve students in grades 4-12, and moved into its permanent location on Forest Glen Road in 2013. Siena is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools (MSA-CESS). The school’s namesake is Siena, Italy for two reasons: (1) this Tuscan city is well-known for its art, a theme which Siena incorporates into its day-to-day curriculum,
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To Live and Die in L.A. (film)
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Post-production & Box-office
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which Chance is killed was not very well received by MGM executives, who found it to be too negative. To satisfy the studio heads, he shot a second ending, in which Chance survives the shotgun blast and, presumably as an internal punishment, he and Vukovich are transferred to a remote Secret Service station in Alaska, and watch their boss, Thomas Bateman, being interviewed on television. Friedkin previewed the alternate ending and kept the original. Box-office To Live and Die in L.A. premiered in the United States on November 1, 1985 in 1,135 theaters where it grossed $3.6 million on its
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Tiruppur railway station
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Location and layout
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West.
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The Butter Battle Book
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Plot
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when a Zook named VanItch slingshots the Yook patrolman's (Grandpa in his younger years) "Tough-Tufted Prickly Snick-Berry Switch" (a switch-esque truncheon with prickly burrs). The Yooks then develop a machine with three slingshots interlinked, called a "Triple-Sling Jigger". This works once; but the next day VanItch counterattacks with his own creation: The "Jigger-Rock Snatchem", a machine with three nets to fling the rocks fired by the Triple-Sling Jigger back to the Yooks' side. Every time the patrolman is defeated, he reports this to his general, who tells him not to worry ("My Bright Boys are thinking"), and three intelligent Yooks
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Transorma
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Post-war sales
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Brussels and another in Ghent. Further sales to Brazil were interrupted by the war, but in the post-war period another was set up in São Paulo in 1952, and Belo Horizonte in 1954. Argentina purchased several Transormas following the war, Buenos Aires started their 5/300 in 1948, followed by 5/300's in Rosario and Bahía Blanca in 1949, and another 1/160 in Bahía Blanca in 1955. Venezuela installed a 5/300 in Caracas in 1956.
Transormas were also tested in Linköping and Norrköping in Sweden in 1949 and used through 1950 before the test was abandoned. They felt that the machines placed
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Thomas Whitbread
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Life
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Oates as a member of the Society, on the grounds of his ignorance, blasphemy and sexual attraction to young boys, and expelled him forthwith from the seminary of St Omer; shortly afterwards Titus, motivated largely by personal spite against Whitbread, fabricated the Popish Plot.
It was said later that Whitbread had a miraculous presentiment of the Plot, and undoubtedly he preached a celebrated sermon at Liege in July 1678, on the text "Can ye drink of the cup that I drink of?", in which he warned his listeners that the present time
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Toshiya Sugiuchi
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2009 & 2010
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loss of the season. He had a strong outing on May 10 against the Saitama Seibu Lions, striking out 12 over eight innings and allowing just one run and improving his record to 11–0 in the month of May since 2007. 2010 Starting off the 2010 campaign as the Opening Day Starter once again, Sugiuchi recorded a quality start against the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters and got the win over Nippon Ham super-ace, Yu Darvish. Sugiuchi continued his winning ways, but was not as dominant as he had been in the past. Always a bit of a slow
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Thompson Creek Metals
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Operating Mines
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northwest of Prince George in Central British Columbia, Canada. Mount Milligan Mine has a concentrator with a 60,000 tpd design capacity copper flotation processing plant. The estimated life of Mount Milligan Mine is approximately 24 years (which is based on spot metal prices copper and gold). Over the life of the mine, it is estimated that it will produce an average annual of 85 million pounds of copper and 186,700 ounces of gold in 155,000 tonnes of concentrate. In 2015 through 2019, the average annual production is projected to increase at approximately 94 million pounds of copper and 285,800 ounces
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Ten'yaba Station
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Lines & Station layout & History
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Ten'yaba Station Lines Ten'yaba Station is a station on the Mooka Line, and is located 39.2 rail kilometers from the terminus of the line at Shimodate Station. Station layout Ten'yaba Station has one side platform. There is no station building, but there is a small shelter built onto the platform. The station is unattended. History Ten'yaba Station opened on 14 March 1992.
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Surface Hill Uniting Church
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Description
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and restrained in its overall design and composition. The street facade (southern elevation) is the most ornate with towers at each corner, lancet and rose windows and other moulded decorations. The church is rectilinear in form, divided into six bays by stepped buttresses, each bay containing a lancet window. The roof is steeply pitched and clad in colourbonded corrugated steel with lightning conductors at each gable end.
The interior of the church is also cement-rendered with a decorative cornice and mouldings around the windows and at dado and picture rail height. Engaged columns with decorative capitals mark each of the bays
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Thomas Brassey, 1st Earl Brassey
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Freemasonry & Family
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1896 and its Worshipful Master in 1897. On 4 May 1896 two days before being installed as Senior Warden, he was installed Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Victoria. His becoming of Grand Master was a bit controversial because many members preferred then-current Grand Master Sir William Clarke, 1st Baronet to stay and nominated him again. Clarke said that he would like the nomination to be withdrawn if Brassey was willing to serve. Brassey approved and Clarke withdrew the nomination, so Brassey was the sole candidate and therefore elected Grand Master. Family Lord Brassey married firstly, in 1860, Anna
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The Augments
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Plot
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The Augments Plot At the end of "Cold Station 12", Doctor Arik Soong and the Augments he secretly raised depart the space station, taking with them 1,800 frozen Augment embryos preserved from the time of the Eugenics Wars. Before leaving, Malik steals several pathogen samples from the station and sets the containment fields to fail. In "The Augments", Captain Archer restores stasis around the central compound, and is beamed from space to safety, with the Enterprise in pursuit of Soong, Malik, and the Augments on their stolen Bird of Prey. Soong and the Augments arrive in Klingon space where he
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Stone Bridge and the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road
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Route
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the Oregon Central military road from Eugene over the Cascades to Central Oregon.
At that point, the original road headed south through northern Klamath County past what is now the community of Chemult. It followed the Williamson and Sprague Rivers before turning east into Lake County. The road passed over Drews Gap and followed Drews Creek through the north end of the Goose Lake Valley, along what is Oregon Route 140 today.
It then crossed the Warner Mountains and entered the Warner Valley, crossing over the Warner Lakes at the Stone Bridge between Crump Lake and Hart Lake. The road
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Superstition in Turkey
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Evil eye & Knocking on wood & Right hand and right foot & Lead pouring
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Superstition in Turkey Evil eye The amulet called nazar is supposed to protect against the "evil eye", a superstition shared among several cultures. Knocking on wood "Knocking on wood" is believed to protect from all evils. Right hand and right foot Turkish people believe that some activities should start with the right hand or right foot, depending on type of activity. For example, while entering in house, a person should enter with right foot first. When having breakfast, lunch or dinner, right hand should be used. Again, it is practiced in order to prevent from bad luck. Lead pouring There
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Thomas Muster
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Pro tour
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September 1989.
Muster's comeback continued in 1990, when he won three top-level tournaments on clay (including the Italian Open, defeating Andrés Gómez in the semifinals and Andrei Chesnokov in the final) and one title on hardcourt. Muster reached the semifinals of the 1990 French Open, losing in straight sets to the eventual champion, Andrés Gómez. He also helped Austria reach the semifinals of the Davis Cup, where they were eliminated 3–2 by the United States, despite winning both of his singles rubbers against Michael Chang and Andre Agassi. That year, he was named the ATP Tour's "Comeback Player of the Year."
In
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Tim Nichols
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Mid-1990s-present
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hit on the Adult Contemporary charts in December 2008. Other artists who have recorded Nichols's material include Tracy Byrd, Alan Jackson, Patty Loveless and Lee Ann Womack.
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Steve Young
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1994 season: second MVP and Super Bowl run & Later years and injuries
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the time, the best completion percentage by any quarterback with more than 400 attempts (later eclipsed by Drew Brees in 2009). Additionally, Young broke Joe Montana's single season mark with a then-record 112.8 passer rating, and also once again demonstrated his great scrambling ability, accumulating another 289 yards and 7 touchdowns on the ground. For his record-breaking season performances, Young was awarded his second AP NFL MVP award, becoming the 6th player in NFL history to win both league and Super Bowl MVP honors in the same season. Later years and injuries In the three years following Super Bowl XXIX,
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Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale
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Plot
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Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale Plot Jerry and his nephew Tuffy watch the Christmas ballet in New York City while a group of cats, including Tom, sing a song for the Cat King in an alley overlooking the Empire State Building. Later, Jerry goes to the now-empty stage floor where magic begins to happen. Toys then come alive, including a pony named Nelly and a pixie named Paulie. The magic then makes a music box ballerina come to life and Jerry dances with her (the Miniature Overture plays during this scene).
The stage is transformed into a wintry wonderland where
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The Shiva Option
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Plot summary
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the Grand Alliance takes the initiative, forcing the Bugs onto the defensive.
Meanwhile, Terran Federation Survey Flotilla 19, last seen headed into unknown space and cut off from Alliance territory by the Bug counter-offensive, runs a desperate gauntlet to try to find a way back to friendly territory, whilst fending off almost continuous Bug attacks. Eventually, they stumble across the Star Union of Crucis, a multi-species polity that fought the bugs more than a century ago and have been in hiding ever since, rebuilding their forces. It transpires that the Bug military build-up was prompted by their first war with the
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Thompson Creek Metals
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History
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Thompson Creek Metals History In 2006, the privately held Thompson Creek Metals Company (USA) was acquired by Canadian-based, publicly traded mining company Blue Pearl Mining Ltd for US$575 million, in addition to other payments worth as much as US$125 million depending on the price of molybdenum. The name Blue Pearl Mining Ltd was changed to Thompson Creek Metals Company Inc. in May 2007. From October 2006 through August 2013, Thompson Creek Metals was solely a molybdenum producer.
Pursuant to the acquisition of Terrane Metals Corp. in October 2010 for about US$700 million in a combination of cash and common
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State Street Bank & Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group, Inc.
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Bilski & Mayo and Alice
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Breyer, he listed points on which the Court unanimously agreed. One point was that the State Street Bank case was not a correct statement of the law. Mayo and Alice The Supreme Court's subsequent decisions in Mayo v. Prometheus and Alice v. CLS Bank further expanded on Bilski and substantially obliterated State Street. These decisions established a two-step inquiry in which, first, the court is to look to whether the claimed invention is directed to an abstract idea or natural principle; if it is, a second step follows in which the court must determine whether the claimed invention implements the
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The X Factor (British series 12)
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Mobile auditions & Bootcamp
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the UK and Ireland throughout March and April. Auditions ran between 30 March and 23 May 2015, and visited Aberdeen, Skegness, Bradford, Huddersfield, Dundee, Sheffield, Peterborough, Northampton, Stirling, Cambridge, Middlesbrough, Nottingham, Scarborough, Norwich, Leicester, Ipswich, Coventry, York, Kingston upon Hull, Oxford, Chelmsford, Berkshire, Hertfordshire, Southend-on-Sea, Belfast, Bangor, Southampton, Isle of Man, Swansea, Blackpool, Bournemouth, Carlisle, Brighton, Truro, Isle of Wight, Wigan, Plymouth, Broadstairs, Margate, Stoke-on-Trent, Exeter, Essex and Yeovil. Bootcamp Bootcamp took place from 27 to 31 July, and was recorded at The Grove Hotel, Watford, having taken place at The SSE Arena, Wembley every other series. The first challenge
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The One and Only (TV series)
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Joanna Berns
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was a 35-year-old Cher impersonator from Hertfordshire. Joanna first put together her Cher tribute act in 1998, but had been singing since the age of four. Joanna made a living from performing as Cher and performs her tribute act each year on a Caribbean cruise ship and has performed as Cher in Dubai. Joanna came from a very musical family, and her current boyfriend Steve was also a singer, who sometimes performed with her. Joanna's favourite Cher song was "Love and Understanding". Joanna was in the Bottom Three in Weeks Four and Five, but was saved by the student Vote.
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The X Factor (British series 12)
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Monica Michael & Caroline Flack and Olly Murs
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"bang, bang, bang". Viewers called her "inconsiderate" and "offensive", as it was not long after the November 2015 Paris attacks. Michael took to Twitter to say, "I want to apologies for any offence caused on the @TheXFactor tongiht. I wasn't thinking beyond the moment & it was insensitive, sorry. [sic]" Caroline Flack and Olly Murs Presenters Flack and Murs were criticised throughout the series. Flack's absence from several auditions caused confusion and their lack of chemistry was criticised, with a source from the show saying, "Bosses have been aware of the criticism aimed at Olly and Caroline over their lack
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The Fountainhead (film)
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Production
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Bros. purchased the film rights to Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead in late 1943, asking Rand to write the screenplay. Rand agreed, on the condition that not a single word of her dialogue be changed. The Fountainhead went into production, with Mervyn LeRoy hired to direct, but the production was delayed. LeRoy said that the delay was the result of the influence of the War Production Board, spurred by Rand's anti-Russian politics. Stanwyck was not told of the decision to cast Neal in the role she coveted until she read about it in the Hollywood trade papers. This led to her
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Tedi Thurman
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Television and films
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introduce him when he played Harrah's, Lake Tahoe in April 1961. In "Fair-Weather Friends", Time (April 12, 1968) remembered Thurman:
Just about every TV station in the nation has its own weatherman nowadays, but the trouble with a great number of them is that they are cloudy and mostly windy. In the beginning, weathermen talked so much about 'occluded fronts' and 'thermal inversions' that viewers wondered if they shouldn't start building an ark in the backyard. Then came the era of fair-weather girls. Preoccupied with their own frontal systems, they postured before the weather maps in the latest gowns and
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Tommy Woodcock
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Career
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defeat in the 1931 Melbourne Cup the horse was shipped to America, where he competed in and won the Agua Caliente Handicap. Shortly afterwards, on 5 April 1932, Phar Lap died suddenly. Ever the devoted strapper, Woodcock was with him in his final moments.
In 1946, Woodcock was initiated into Freemasonry, within the Smithfield Lodge. Other famous names in that Lodge were Billy Guyatt and William Angliss.
Woodcock continued to work with horses until his retirement in 1983. In his later years he achieved fame through training Reckless. In 1977, with Reckless he won the Sydney Cup, Adelaide Cup and Brisbane Cup
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Toyohara Kunichika
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Early life and education
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Toyohara Kunichika Early life and education The artist who became known as Toyohara Kunichika was born Ōshima Yasohachi on June 30, 1835, in the Kyōbashi district, a merchant and artisan area of Edo (present-day Tokyo). His father, Ōshima Kyujū, was the proprietor of a sentō (public bathhouse), the Ōshūya. An indifferent family man, and poor businessman, he lost the bathhouse sometime in Yasohachi's childhood. The boy's mother, Arakawa Oyae, was the daughter of a teahouse proprietor. At that time, commoners of a certain social standing could ask permission to alter the family name (myōji gomen). To distance themselves from
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Sunera Thobani
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9/11 speech
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our response to Sept. 11." He did not think that freedom of speech and public academic dissent should be curtailed.
Soon, members of the Canadian public were demanding that Thobani be fired from the University of British Columbia for her comments. She also began receiving menacing phone calls, copious amounts of porn, and hate mail from both Canadians and Americans. In response to the hate crime allegations and the intense national scrutiny, Thobani maintained that "This is just pure harassment.... They are trying to silence dissent in this country."
About three weeks later Labossiere offered an apology for his media statements against
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TelefériQo
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Overview & Climate
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lift ticket, and the ticket stub must be retained for the return trip. This policy serves as a built-in alert system in case hikers do not return when expected.
There are many photo opportunities and observation points await tourists at the top of the lift. Additionally, there is a public restroom, a small cafe, and a few shops; but much of the retail complex sits unoccupied. Climate Due to the increased altitude and the wind on the mountain it is cooler than the city and is susceptible to fog, especially in the mornings. The height of the upper station is enough
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Stephanie Savage
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Career
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Stephanie Savage Career Savage graduated from the University of Toronto in 1990 with a B.A. in English and Cinema Studies, then from the University of Iowa in 1993 with an M.A. in Film History and Theory. While writing her PhD dissertation for the University of Iowa she moved to Los Angeles, and in 1995 was offered a position at Drew Barrymore's production company Flower Films. Here she dabbled in scriptwriting, handling production rewrites for Charlie's Angels, and met the film's director McG. The two later formed production company Wonderland Sound and Vision in 2001.
In September 2016, Savage was announced as
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Trans-Europ-Express (film)
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Plot summary
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Police follow Elias to the club, where they surround and shoot him.
The director appears as himself in some sequences which are inter-cut with the action in which Elias is involved. These scenes depict conversations with two passengers on the train who discuss the plot (e.g., suggesting that diamond smuggling might make a better story than drugs, given Antwerp's history in the diamond trade), debate the interpretation of events, and argue over what happened. The female passenger carries a reel-to-reel recorder, which she uses to play audio-recordings of dialogue from earlier scenes to settle their disagreements about exactly what happened.
The final
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Sydney Russell-Wells
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Early life & Medicine
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Sydney Russell-Wells Sir Sydney Russell-Wells, FRCP (25 September 1869 – 14 July 1924) was a British physician and politician. He served as Member of Parliament for London University from 1922 until 1924, as a Unionist. Early life He was born in London and attended Dorset County School. He graduated from University College London with a BSc in 1889 and then studied medicine at St George's Hospital. Medicine He was House Surgeon, House Physician and Registrar at St George's Hospital, then based at Hyde Park Corner in central London. He was then physician at the Seaman's Hospital, Greenwich and later
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Toyohara Kunichika
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Artist on the cusp of a new era
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as great heroes in robber plays; Eight views of bandits parodied.
In 1863 Kunichika was one of a number of artists who contributed landscape prints to two series of famous Tokaido scenes commissioned to commemorate the journey made by the shōgun Iemochi from Edo to Kyoto to pay his respects to the emperor. Otherwise, his landscapes were primarily theater sets, or backgrounds for groups of beauties enjoying the out-of-doors. He recorded some popular myths and tales, but rarely illustrated battles. When portraying people he only occasionally showed figures wearing Western dress, despite its growing popularity in Japan. He is known to
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To the Dearest Intruder
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Synopsis
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To the Dearest Intruder Synopsis Sometimes best friends like all the same things. But what happens when one of those things is the same man? Song Jia An and Luo Shao Qing are best friends in college. They both are in love with Yan Hao, but Shao Qing learns that Jia An has been saying from childhood that she plans to marry Yan Hao. However, Yan Hao develops feelings for Shao Qing and may have chosen her over Jia An. But his life is suddenly thrust in a different direction when his father is shot to death over money issues,
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Toyohara Kunichika
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Personal life & Legacy
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of Honryuji in Imado, Asakusa.
His grave marker is thought to have been destroyed in a 1923 earthquake, but family members erected a new one in 1974. In old Japan, it had been a common custom for people of high cultural standing to write a poem before death. On Kunichika's grave his poem reads:
"Since I am tired of painting portraits of people of this world, I will paint portraits of the King of hell and the devils."
Yo no naka no, hito no nigao mo akitareba, enma ya oni no ikiutsushisemu. Legacy In 1915, Arthur Davison Ficke, an Iowa lawyer,
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The Shiva Option
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Plot summary
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an increasingly desperate defensive war. When the three remaining Bug home systems are cut off from each other, the Grand Alliance are able to quickly overwhelm the remaining Bug forces and successfully carry out Directive 18.
With one exception – a small Bug colony, isolated from its home world by a hidden warp point, remains undiscovered by the Alliance...
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Stanbridgeford railway station
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Present day
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to the east has become part of the 3.5 km (2.2 mi) Sewell greenaway as far as French's Avenue in Dunstable. The route is part of National Cycle Network route 6 and includes a bridge over the A505.
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To Live and Die in L.A. (film)
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Casting & Screenplay
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"above life and death in his head". The actor found the experience of being this character and making the film "amazing" and "intoxicating". He called fellow Chicago actor John Pankow and brought him to Friedkin's apartment the day after being cast as Chance, recommending him for the role of Vukovich. The director agreed on the spot.
Former Secret Service agent and author Gerald Petievich, who wrote the book the film is based on, appears in a cameo as a fellow Secret Service agent. Screenplay The basic plot, characters, and much of the dialogue of the film is drawn from Petievich's novel,
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Timuçin Şahin
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Career
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Timuçin Şahin Timuçin Şahin (born 3 February 1973) is a Turkish jazz guitarist and composer. He was awarded first prize at the Dutch Jazz Competition in 2001 and second prizes at the Jur Naessens Music Award in 2002, and the Deloitte Jazz Award in 2006. He has so far released five contemporary jazz albums, including solo releases, as part of the contemporary jazz trio On the Line, and as part of the Timucin Sahin Quartet and the Timucin Sahin Quintet. Career Şahin started playing guitar when he was 16 years old. In 1992 began studying jazz guitar with Joe Pass
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Tiff Lacey
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Career as an electronic music guest vocalist
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Cressida, Carl B, Dennis Sheperd, David & Carr, Onova, Allan O' Marshall and Karl G. These were in the Uplifting trance genre, after being included mainly on Progressive trance and Dance before that. The same year she also did "Don't Be Afraid" with Michael Badal and "The Sweetest Sound" with Nick Murray. Overall in 2008 (only) Lacey was included on more than 30 original releases.
Her collaboration track with Tenishia called "Burning From The Inside" won the award Best Dance Production 2008 at the Malta Music Awards.
She recorded a vocal electronic album with Huw Williams in 2007 and it was released
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Trancers II
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Plot
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patients to enslave in a trancer army. Once again, Hap is under attack, useful to Wardo as the ancestor of future Angel City Council Member Ashe.
Jack is ready to singe some trancers in the name of the law, but he isn't expecting his dead wife, Alice (Megan Ward) to show up—and neither is Lena.
Alice has been saved from death by the City Council and sent back to 1991 to help Jack stop Wardo. The tension mounts as Lena becomes fearful of losing Jack to his future wife, Hap slips back to the bottle to deal with the stress, and Jack
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To Live and Die in L.A. (film)
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Principal photography
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to devise their own blocking and told Müller, "Just shoot them. Try and keep them in the frame. If they're not in the frame, they're not in the movie. That's their problem".
The shot of Petersen running along the top of the dividers between the terminal's moving sidewalk at the Los Angeles International Airport got the filmmakers into trouble with the airport police. The airport had prohibited this action, mainly for Petersen's safety, as they felt that their insurance would not have covered him had he hurt himself. The actor told Friedkin that they should do the stunt anyway so the
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The Portuguese Way
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Ave river crossing
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relevant Discovery Age port. As legacy, it keeps a carrack replica and Socorro Chapel (1559), built by the seafarers and inspired by the novelties they saw in Asia. After crossing the Gothic church of Vila do Conde, in Rua da Igreja, the Estrada Velha is renamed Rua dos Benguiados, Rua das Violetas and Rua dos Ferreiros, reaching Póvoa de Varzim's 18th century fishermen's quarter and heading to the small Saint James Chapel (1582) in Praça da República (traditionally named Saint James Square, Largo de Santiago). The chapel was built by Discovery Age seafarers, honoring Saint Roch, but the Saint James
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Too big to fail
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Other commentators
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of banks having taxpayer-funded guarantees for their speculative investment banking activities. "If some banks are thought to be too big to fail, then, in the words of a distinguished American economist, they are too big. It is not sensible to allow large banks to combine high street retail banking with risky investment banking or funding strategies, and then provide an implicit state guarantee against failure."
Alistair Darling disagreed; "Many people talk about how to deal with the big banks – banks so important to the financial system that they cannot be allowed to fail, but the solution is not as simple,
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Tig Trager
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Season 7
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Jury White, hands over SAMCRO's presidency to Chibs, and Tig is promoted to Vice President. Also this season, Tig strengthens his romantic relationship with transgender woman Venus Van Dam.
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The Game Channel
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Initial broadcast and BEAM Channel 31 affiliate
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The Game Channel Initial broadcast and BEAM Channel 31 affiliate The Game Channel launched on April 8, 2011 on Destiny Cable. It conducted its initial test broadcast from April 8, 2011 until September 29. Recently, it had launched its initial broadcast on BEAM Channel 31 on August 15, 2011. It had its official broadcast together with its former affiliated free TV network BEAM Channel 31 on September 30, 2011. On October 1, 2011, The Game Channel (together with its latter free-to-air broadcasting partner – BEAM TV Channel 31) was formally launched on SkyCable via channel 84 (in compliance with the
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Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law
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Amendments
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Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) to protect Filipinos from soaring prices. Aquino explained that the Senate's version of the TRAIN law had a safeguard that would automatically suspend fuel excise tax if the forecast rate was exceeded and this amendment was to bring that sole safeguard back. According to the senator, this was a necessary step in order to protect the future well beings of the Filipino people.
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Tig Trager
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Season 3
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but Tara bails him out of county jail. Wayne Unser tells Tig that his driver's license will be suspended for two years, which may be good for Kozik since a member can't vote if he can't ride for any reason. Clay and Jax are both in Belfast with most of SAMCRO trying to find Jax's son, so Tig is in charge since he is one of Clay's lieutenants. But he shows poor judgment when he leaves an untested prospect to protect one of the club's most loyal supporters, Lumpy. Kozik says, in the next episode, that one of them
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Transit of Venus March
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Background & 2003 resurrection
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April 19, 1883, at 4:00 P.M. Dr. Odenwald points out that Venus and Mars, invisible to the participants, were setting in the west. At the same time, the moon, Uranus, and Virgo were rising in the east, Saturn had crossed the meridian, and Jupiter was directly overhead. According to Masonic lore, Venus was associated with the element copper, a component of electric motors. 2003 resurrection The "Transit of Venus March" never caught on during Sousa's lifetime. It went unplayed for many years, after Sousa's manuscript copies of the music were destroyed in a flood. As reported in
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Thomas McNaughton
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Early life and career
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attending the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York in 2001. In 2002, he moved to the Bay Area and started working under chef Roland Passot at La Folie. During this year, he cooked classic French food, learned the fundamentals of French cooking and got exposed to the San Francisco restaurant scene for the first time. In 2002, he returned to the Culinary Institute of America and graduated in 2003. He then returned to San Francisco and went on to become sous chef at two of the city's most respected restaurants: Gary Danko and Quince.
In addition to his
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The Soup Investigates
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Production & Ratings & International broadcast
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The Soup Investigates Production On April 22, 2013, E! announced that it was developing the series. It was announced on August 21, 2013, that E! had ordered a six-episode first season—which premiered on October 2, 2013. Ratings The Soup Investigates premiered to a 0.3 rating in the Adults 18-49 demographic and 0.61 million viewers. International broadcast The series premiered on E! Australia on November 3, 2013. Later it was shown on E! Israel
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Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
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Supernova bomb & Crisis Inducer & Digital watches
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not to grasp that it would destroy them if they used it. Hactar created a fully functional duplicate of the bomb and hid it in a travel bag belonging to Arthur Dent, who very nearly caused it to explode before stopping it by accident at the last second. Crisis Inducer A watch-like device that can create an artificial crisis situation of selectable severity, in order to sharpen the wits of the user. Carried by Lintilla in Fit the Eleventh of the radio series. Digital watches Earth's population are described in the first novel as "so amazingly primitive that they still
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The Five-Storied Pagoda
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Main characters
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and, when he is injured after being attacked by Seikichi, he insists on going to the construction site the next day despite Onami's protest. That action gains him the workers respect and speeds up the building of the pagoda. His obsession with building the pagoda to perfection alone is another sign that illustrates the craftsman Katagi.
The introduction of Pagoda, Skull and Samurai describes him as someone who is “often lauded as a champion of modern individualism for refusing all compromises, or a ruthless social climber. But the crucial keys to his character are the nature of a pagoda and the
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Tawiah M'carthy
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Biography
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Play and Outstanding Performance by a Male in a Principal Role – Play, amid five other nominations for the play. The show won three other Dora Awards, including Outstanding Production of a Play.
In 2014, his plays Blue Bird, cowritten with Brad Cook, and Black Boys with Saga Collectif premiered as workshop productions.
He has also acted in other plays, including productions of Mart Crowley's The Boys in the Band, Kwame Stephens' Man 2 Man, Lanford Wilson's Balm in Gilead, D. D. Kugler and William Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Macbeth, and in Maxime Desmons' short film Au
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Transorma
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Description
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stack. Basic workflow was otherwise unchanged.
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The Fountainhead (film)
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Plot
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letter offering him a new building project. He immediately packs up and leaves. Francon later goes to the quarry and learns that he quit. She has no idea that he is actually Howard Roark, the brilliant architect she once championed in print.
Wynand offers to marry Francon, even though she is not in love with him. Francon defers until she needs to punish herself. She learns Roark's true identity when they are introduced at the party opening the Enright House, the new building that Roark has designed. Francon goes to Roark's apartment and offers to marry him if he gives up
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Telamon
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Life
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committed suicide at Troy, Telamon banished Teucer from Salamis for failing to bring his brother home.
In Apollodorus' Library, Telamon was almost killed during the siege of Troy. Telamon was the first one to break through the Trojan wall, which enraged Hercules as he was coveting that glory for himself. Hercules was about to cut him down with his sword when Telamon began to quickly assemble an altar out of nearby stones in honor of Hercules. Hercules was so pleased, after the sack of Troy he gave Telamon Hesione as a wife. Hesione requested that she be able to bring
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Too big to fail
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Canada & New Zealand & United Kingdom
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after the sixth bank (National)." New Zealand Despite the government's assurances, opposition parties and some media commentators in New Zealand say that the largest banks are too big to fail and have an implicit government guarantee. United Kingdom The previous British Chancellor (finance minister) George Osborne has threatened to break up banks which are too big to fail.
The too-big-to-fail idea has led to legislators and governments facing the challenge of limiting the scope of these hugely important organisations, and regulating activities perceived as risky or speculative—to achieve this regulation in the UK, banks are advised to follow the UK's Independent
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Toyohara Kunichika
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Legacy
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biography reflects the author's preference for classical ukiyo-e. Richard A. Waldman, owner of The Art of Japan, said of Roberts's view, "Articles such as the above and others by early western authors managed to put this artist in the dustbin of art history."
An influential reason for Kunichika's return to favor in the western world is the publication, in 1999, in English, of Amy Reigle Newland's Time present and time past: Images of a forgotten master: Toyohara Kunichika 1835–1900.
In addition, the 2008 show at the Brooklyn Museum, Utagawa: Masters of the Japanese Print, 1770–1900, and a resulting article in The
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State Security Service of Abkhazia
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Governments of Presidents Bagapsh and Ankvab & Government of President Khajimba
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remained Security Service Head following the death in office of Bagapsh and the 2011 election of Alexander Ankvab. Government of President Khajimba After the May 2014 Revolution and Ankvab's forced resignation, Bzhania became the candidate representing the outgoing government in the August 2014 Presidential election. After his loss to opposition candidate Raul Khajimba, he was replaced as Security Service Head by his deputy (and head of the Border Guard) Zurab Margania on 29 September.
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The Young and the Hopeless
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Release
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people who have attempted suicide. "Hold On" and "The Young & the Hopeless" were released as a joint single on January 13, 2004. A music video made for "The Young & the Hopeless" was directed by Sam Erickson and the Madden brothers. The video was filmed on a sound stage in Indianapolis, Indiana. The set was filled with trophies and ribbons, which the band destroy towards the end of the video. In September 2003, the album was reissued as a two-CD package with Good Charlotte. Both albums were later pressed on vinyl in February 2014 by independent label Enjoy the
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Stradivarius (horse)
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2018: four-year-old season
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Irish St Leger) and Sir Erec. Approaching the final turn he was boxed in on the rail and looked unlikely to get a clear run but Dettori found a gap on the inside and sent him to the front two furlongs out. Stradivarius stayed on well and won by one and a half lengths from the Doncaster Cup winner Thomas Hobson. Dettori said "I had half a chance and took it, but you can only do that when you have plenty of horse. He's been a model of consistency and owns the crown of being champion stayer - you can't
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Stephen Wäkevä
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Stephen Wäkevä Stefan Wäkevä, a Finnish silversmith, and a Fabergé workmaster. Born 4 November in Väkevälä village Säkkijärvi in the Viipuri Province of the Grand Duchy of Finland in 1833.
Apprentice in St. Petersburg at the workshop of silversmith Olof Fredrik Wennerström in 1843. Journeyman at the age of fourteen in 1847. Master in 1856.
Wäkevä's workshop at 41 of the fifth of Roždestvenskaya (Sovetskaya) Street supplied Fabergé with silverware, mostly tea-services, tankards and punch bowls.
Stefan Wäkevä's hallmark was the letters S.W in a circle. His two sons (Alexander Wäkevä and Konstantin Wäkevä) also worked for Fabergé, taking over his
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Toshihisa Toyoda
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In General & Econometrics and Development Economics
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Research Center, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, which is noted for working closely with overseas, especially with the Asian countries. Econometrics and Development Economics Toyoda's contribution has been in both Econometrics and Development economics. Of the two important books he has published on statistical treatment of economy and quantitative analysis of economy, the former book is in the third edition.
He also worked in the field of development economics. He was, in 2005-08, the president of Japan Society of International Development (JASID), in which many Asians also participate. He particularly contributed to the colleges and universities of the Asian countries, for example, in
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The Fountainhead (film)
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Legacy
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protagonist of the novel and film.
Various filmmakers have expressed interest in doing new adaptations of The Fountainhead, although none of these potential films has begun production. In the 1970s, writer-director Michael Cimino wanted to film his own script for United Artists. In 1992, producer James Hill optioned the rights and selected Phil Joanou to direct. In the 2000s, Oliver Stone was interested in directing a new adaptation; Brad Pitt was reportedly under consideration to play Roark. In a March 2016 interview, director Zack Snyder also expressed interest in doing a new film adaptation of The Fountainhead.
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Suvarna Sahakari Bank
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Allegations and arrests
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the allegations was not produced before the court three days after registering the case and further contended that the loans had been sanctioned by the bank's disbursement committee, a committee Agashe was not a member of. The bail applications filed at the time for Agashe, his wife, and his sister were subsequently rejected.
While in custody, Agashe's health deteriorated and he was admitted to Sassoon Hospital on 22 December, suffering from severe diabetes and gangrene, for which he had previously been denied medical assistance. He later died of a heart attack from complications of diabetes at Sassoon Hospital on 2 January
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Suyab
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History
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Jiaohe, daughter of Ashina Huaidao, used to dwell.
Suyab was one of the Four Garrisons of Anxi Protectorate until 719, when it was handed over to Sulu Khagan of the Turgesh, appointed by the Chinese court as the "Loyal and Obedient Qaghan". After Sulu's murder in 738, the town was promptly retaken by Chinese forces, along with Talas. The fort was strategically important during the wars between China and Tibet. In 766, the city fell to a Qarluq ruler, allied with the nascent Uyghur Khaganate.
Of the subsequent history of Suyab there is little record, especially after the Chinese evacuated the Four
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Tommaso (2016 film)
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Plot
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Tommaso (2016 film) Plot After a lengthy relationship, Tommaso manages to get away from Chiara, his companion. Now waiting for him - he thinks - is endless freedom and countless adventures. He is a young, handsome, kind and romantic actor, but he perpetually swings between elan and resistance and soon realizes he is only free to repeat the same script: in short, he is a "ticking bomb" on the road of the women he meets. His relationships always end in the same painful way, between unspeakable thoughts and paralyzing fears. This repetition compulsion is one day finally interrupted and within
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Tania Strecker
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Personal life
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Tania Strecker Personal life She is the daughter of Maren Enthoven, an ex-model, and her stepfather, David Strecker. Between the ages of 5 and 7, she lived in Los Angeles; otherwise she spent her life in London. Her mother divorced her father, an asset manager, when she was very young. Strecker is of Danish (mother) and Argentinian (father) descent.
She has a daughter, Mia, born 1996, from a previous relationship with the pub owner James Mosbacher. They married, when she was 22; the marriage was short-lived.
In 2005 she married Anthony James de Rothschild, the eldest son of Evelyn de Rothschild and
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Tim O'Leary
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Trouble with the law
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with Tinhead staying at Mick's house and Emily with Jessie. As if this wasn't bad enough for Tinhead, he discovered that while he was away, his best friend Sinbad had left the close.
Tinhead couldn't stand the thought of Emily going to prison, so he persuaded her to let him take all the blame when they appeared in front of the magistrate. Although Emily agreed to this she was distraught when Tinhead pleaded guilty to all the charges against him, although he was allowed home on bail pending his appearance in court.
Tinhead became depressed while waiting for his trial as he
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Thomas Muster
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Pro tour
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Jo Beth Taylor in 2000. The couple have a son, Christian, who was born in 2001. Muster and Taylor separated in 2002 and divorced in 2005. In 2003, Muster moved back to Austria, to work as a coach and captain of the Austrian Davis Cup team. He has played tennis on the ATP Champions Tour. In April 2010, Muster married Caroline Ofner, and they have a daughter, Maxim, who was born in 2009.
On 16 June 2010, at the age of 42, Muster announced his comeback to professional tennis. In July 2010, he played the first match of his comeback in
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The Portuguese Way
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The legend of Rates Monastery
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since the Middle Ages and the ancient monastery of Rates (rebuilt in 1100) gained importance due to the legend of Saint Peter of Rates. On the way to the Rates Monastery there is the medieval Dom Zameiro Bridge. It was (re)built in 1185 for an easy cross of the Ave river by medieval pilgrims. It is part of Roman Via Veteris and known in the Middle Ages as Karraria Antiqua (the old way), as such the bridge has Roman origin.
The legend holds that Saint James ordained Peter as the first bishop of Braga in the year AD 44. Peter died
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The X Factor (British series 12)
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Musical guests
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show on 15 November. The fourth live show featured a performance from Rudimental featuring Ed Sheeran, while Nathan Sykes and Murs performed on the fourth live results show on 22 November. The fifth live results show on 29 November featured performances from Carrie Underwood, and Sigma and Ora. Jason Derulo and Sia performed during the semi final results on 6 December. The live final on 12 December featured duets from Leona Lewis and Ben Haenow, and Little Mix and Fleur East. and a performance from Rod Stewart. The results show on 13 December featured performances from One Direction, Coldplay
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Thomas Fortescue (1683–1769)
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Origins & Career
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Thomas Fortescue (1683–1769) Thomas Fortescue (1683 – 23 January 1769) was an Irish Member of Parliament. Origins He was descended from Sir Faithful Fortescue (c.1581–1666), a royalist commander during the English Civil War, a member of the Fortescue family of Buckland Filleigh in Devon, descended from Sir John Fortescue (c.1394-1479), Chief Justice of the King's Bench, of Ebrington Manor, Gloucestershire, a younger grandson of the Fortescue family of Whympston in the parish of Modbury in Devon, the earliest Fortescue seat in England. Career He sat in the Irish House of Commons for Dundalk from 1727 to 1760.
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The Young and the Hopeless
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Release
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The clip depicts the group riding down a street on lowrider bikes with cameras fixed to the bikes' handlebars and shows the band members partying with their friends. Members of New Found Glory, Mest, and Home Grown appear during the video.
On February 28, 2003, "The Anthem" was released as a CD single, which also includes acoustic versions of "Riot Girl", "The Young & the Hopeless", and "Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous" as B-sides. The Young and the Hopeless was released in the UK in February. The group filmed a video for "Girls & Boys" with Smith N' Borin during
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The Fountainhead (film)
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Production design
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is extremely important to us, since we must make the audience admire Roark's buildings". According to Warner Bros., once it was known that the film had gone into production, the studio received letters from architects throughout the country suggesting designs; Wright himself turned down an offer to work on the film.
In fact, the architectural style that Roark is shown fighting for, that was realized in the production designs of Edward Carrere, is closer to the corporate "International Style" of the East Coast in the late 1940s than Wright's architecture of the mid-West in the 1920s, when Rand's book was written;
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The Guardian (1984 film)
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Plot
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guard in order to protect the residents in their part of town (albeit reluctantly).
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Torbjörn Evrell
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Life and career
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in law) unexpectedly died. Evrell, specialist in submersible motors and pumps, now became President of EKA at the age of 26. He took over a company, which in many respects was using production methods of the late 1800s, with a rather outdated machinery with many processes with belt drive from hydropower. Evrell started modernisation . Production technology was improved and the old knife range cut down and new modern knives had to be developed. Evrell first task was to clean up the knife range. He took out a full sales statistics and noted that many models were marginal to sales
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Too big to fail
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Other commentators & Public opinion polls
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as some have suggested, as restricting the size of the banks". As well, Alan Greenspan said that "If they're too big to fail, they're too big," suggesting U.S. regulators to consider breaking up large financial institutions considered "too big to fail". He added, "I don't think merely raising the fees or capital on large institutions or taxing them is enough ... they'll absorb that, they'll work with that, and it's totally inefficient and they'll still be using the savings." Public opinion polls Gallup reported in June 2013 that: "Americans' confidence in U.S. banks increased to 26% in June, up
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Syrian Train and Equip Program
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Deployment
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photos on social media the next day showing American weapons and equipment that they had captured from the group. By September, the Pentagon acknowledged that there were only "four or five" fighters left of the Turkish-trained group of 54, with only 100–120 in the three classes then being trained.
Seventy five Syrian rebels trained by the United States and its allies to fight Islamic State have entered northern Syria since Friday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Sunday, 20 September 2015. Rami Abdulrahman, director of the Observatory, said the rebels had crossed into Syria from Turkey with 12 vehicles
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