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English Electric DEUCE
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Software
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the accumulator (i.e., pushed d onto the top-of-stack), while
enclosing a name in parentheses {e.g., (d) } assigned to variable 'd'
the value at the top of the stack (accumulator). To destroy (pop and
discard) the value at the top of the stack, the semicolon (;) was used.
The following GEORGE program reads in ten numbers and prints their squares:
1, 10 rep (i)
read
dup ×
punch
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]
In the above program, the "dup" command duplicated the top of the stack,
so that there were then two copies of the value at the top of the stack.
GIP
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Eric Cairns
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Islanders-Rangers rivalry & London Racers incident
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"gutless." A week later, on February 26, the Islanders and Rangers again faced off. Cairns and Purinton came together, and as Cairns began to throw punches, Purinton elbowed Cairns in the face before Purinton dropped to the ice and turtled. Cairns let Purinton get up and challenged him, but Purinton refused to fight. Barry Melrose criticized Purinton for declining the chance to fight Cairns in a fair match. London Racers incident During the lockout, Cairns played for the London Racers. On March 23, 2005, he was involved in a notorious fight with Wade Belak
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Emily Lau
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Early life
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Emily Lau Early life Lau was born on 21 January 1952. Her family moved to Hong Kong from the Guangdong province in 1948 during the Chinese Civil War. In 1962, her family transferred her to the then new English-language Maryknoll Sisters' School in Happy Valley, where she studied until 1972. When she was in primary school, she was given the English name Emily by her aunt.
Lau travelled to the United States to study journalism at the University of Southern California from 1973 to 1976, where she obtained a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. She later cited the Watergate scandal and investigative
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Bronze Horseman
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Statue
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view of her own place in the line of great Russian rulers. Having gained her position through a palace coup, Catherine had no legal claim to the throne and wanted to represent herself as Peter's rightful heir.
In correspondence with Catherine the Great, Denis Diderot suggested French sculptor Étienne Maurice Falconet, a friend of his, for the commission. The empress followed his advice and Falconet arrived in Russia in 1766.
In 1775 the casting of the statue began, supervised by caster Emelyan Khailov. At one point during the casting, the mould broke, releasing molten bronze that started several fires. All the workers
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Equestrian monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, Florence
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History
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meeting of Vittorio Emanuele and Garibaldi (Monument to the Meeting of Teano).
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Eric M. B. Becker
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for the Frankfurt Book Fair Fellowship Programme for editors.
In 2016, Becker edited—with Mirna Queiroz dos Santos—an anthology of Brazilian women writers for PEN America, which included a preface by American writer Claire Messud.
Becker has given interviews on the subject of literary translation and been profiled for newspapers and television around the world. He has also given workshops on the translation of Portuguese language literature in Brazil and elsewhere. He has also served on the jury for the National Translation Award.
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David Kahn (writer)
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Later career
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commemorate his donation of his lifetime collection of cryptologic books, memorabilia, and artifacts to the museum and its library. The collection is housed at the NCM library and is non-circulating (that is, items cannot be checked out or loaned out), but photocopying and photography of items in the collection are allowed.
Kahn lives (as of 2012) in New York City. He has lived in Washington, D.C.; Paris, France; Freiburg, Germany; Oxford, England; and Great Neck, New York.
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David Tod Roy
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Early life
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ones, Roy was the first to render the whole novel into English. Early life Roy's parents were Presbyterian missionaries to China, where his father, Andrew Tod Roy, taught at Nanking University. David and his younger brother, J. Stapleton Roy, were born in Nanjing. The Roys were on furlough in the United States when the Second Sino-Japanese War broke out, and when they returned to China, the family moved with the university to Chengdu, Sichuan. The brothers did not have formal schooling, but their father taught them poetry and were tutored in other subjects by faculty from local universities between 1939
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Don Quixote (Teno)
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Acquisition & About the artist
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Don Quixote (Teno) Acquisition King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía presented the sculpture June 3, 1976, on behalf of Spain to the United States in honor of its bicentennial. About the artist Spanish artist Aurelio Teno started his professional sculpture career at age eight. He described Don Quixote as his life work, having devoted his career to creating art about the subject.
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Eppihus hippeus
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Etymology
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Eppihus hippeus Etymology The species name refers to the heavily armed valve and is derived from Latin hippeus (meaning knight).
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David Stav
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Biography
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Rabbi Stav was ordained by Rabbi Avraham Shapira. He served as a judge at the conversion court of Rabbi Chaim Druckman and as a judge at the Rabbinical Court in the Tel Aviv district. In 2008 he ran in the elections for the Chief Rabbinate Council, but was not elected.
In 2013 he ran for the position of Chief Rabbi of Israel but was not elected. His candidacy was opposed by some Haredi rabbis due to Rabbi Stav's perception as a liberal, as being too lenient in Halakhic matters. In one instance, he was assaulted by Haredi yeshiva students when leaving
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Endocrine disruptor
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Endocrine system & Effects on levels of the body's own hormones
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however, remains to be determined, as does its utility as a measure of androgen action in epidemiologic studies." Effects on levels of the body's own hormones While the fact that there are chemical differences between endocrine disruptors and endogenous hormones have sometimes been cited as an argument for endocrine disruptors affecting only some (not all) of the traits that are affected by hormones, toxicology research shows that many of the effects of endocrine disruptors target the aspects of hormone effects that make one hormone regulate the production and/or degradation of the body's own hormones. These regulation effects are intertwined so
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Deree College
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Education
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It also offers a series of graduate diplomas and certificates, professional qualification and continuing education courses.
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Desert Training Center
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Mohave Maneuver Area C & Present day sites
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a training grounds for a two-week training program. The training program had large maneuvers and some river crossings training programs. Mohave Maneuver Area C was 781,452 acres located in the Mohave County, Arizona. Present day sites Most of the sites can be visited, but some are difficult to reach. In most cases the only things that remain at the camp sites are streets, sidewalks, building foundations, patterns of hand-laid rocks for various purposes and trash dumps.
Monuments have been erected at some of the camp sites and there are areas within CAMA that are fenced off with danger signs warning of
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Empress Alexandra Russian Muslim Boarding School for Girls
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Modern usage
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the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan. The institute collects, systematizes, stores and publishes analytical works related to many historical documents and exhibits that are kept in its archives. The collection includes about 40,000 works in various languages including Azeri, Arabic, Persian, Ottoman Turkish, and Chagatai which provide rare insight into what scholars from the Middle Ages thought about medicine, astronomy, mathematics, poetry, philosophy, law, history and geography.
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Desert Training Center
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History
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Desert Training Center History This simulated theater of operation was the largest military training ground in the history of military maneuvers. A site near Shavers Summit (now known as Chiriaco Summit) between Indio and Desert Center, was selected as the headquarters of the DTC. The site, called Camp Young, was the world's largest army post.
Major General George S. Patton Jr. came to Camp Young as the first commanding general of the DTC. As a native of southern California, Patton knew the area well from his youth and from having participated in army maneuvers in the Mojave Desert in
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Equestrian monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, Florence
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History
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fled Florence, and Tuscany joined the expanding Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia (now including Lombardy and other territories) ruled by Vittorio Emanuele II. The commune sponsored a competition for two equestrian monuments, one dedicated to the King of Sardinia, and the other, to Napoleon III. They were destined for the then called Piazza Maria Antonia (now Piazza dell’Indipendenza).
In 1864, Salvino Salvini's design of a larger-than-life size model was chosen for the Vittorio Emanuele monument. Napoleon III's popularity in Italy, however, dimmed after he negotiated the Treaty of Zürich with Austria-Hungary, maintaining their rule in Venetia, and what affection remained, was snuffed in
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Eastern Sports Association
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History
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Eastern Sports Association History The ESA, a member of the National Wrestling Alliance (1975–76), was owned by Al Zinck in partnership with Rudy Kay (1969–75) and Bobby Kay (1975-76) and promoted wrestling under the marquee name International Wrestling. In 1977, the ESA dissolved and Bobby Kay formed Trans-Canada Wrestling, and Al Zinck continued to promote International Wrestling under the name 'Maritime International Sports Ltd' with George Cannon and later Don Carson as bookers. At the end of the 1977 season, Al Zinck retired from promoting until 1984, when he reactivated International Wrestling with James J. Dillon as booker.
They ran cards
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Eagle, Lincolnshire
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History & Geography
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of his half-sister Adelaide of Normandy and her husband Lambert II, Count of Lens. She was also the widow of Earl Waltheof of Northumbria (1072–75, the last of the Anglo-Saxon Earls of England) who she had betrayed over his part in the Revolt of the Earls, and who was executed in 1076.
A preceptory of the Knights Templar was founded in Eagle by King Stephen. In 1312 it passed to the Hospitallers and became one of only two infirmaries for Templars in England. Stephen's original endowment included the manor of Eagle and the churches of Eagle, Swinderby and Scarle. Geography
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Duping (gaming)
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Response
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to an earlier data backup prior to the first known instance of duping. This can include all game data or be limited to specific items, characters, or other means determined to be involved in the duping. Significant rollbacks can be a highly unpopular decision with the players and is best done before much time has passed. Alternately, SOE was able to track and remove the duped currency in EverQuest II.
The virtual world designers may find more natural ways to remove the offending currency or items from the game. In Star Wars Galaxies the legitimate economy had been losing money faster
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Collabera
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History
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was by then worth $500 million overall. The company built a third development center (along with existing ones in Bangalore and Trivandrum) named "Collabera House" in Vadodara, India, with plans to open another in the country. The following year, Raj Mamodia was appointed as Collabera's new CEO. Then, in 2014, Collabera spun off its IT services wing into the subsidiary company Brillio, while Collabera retained its staffing service business. Raj Mamodia was transitioned to the role of CEO of Brillio, and Hiten Patel resumed his previous role as Collabera's CEO.
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Emily Lau
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Last years of the colonial period
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which took a more aggressively pro-democracy, pro-human rights and anti-Communist Party stance, with left wing positions on economic matters. Lau became the Convenor of the new party, which managed to obtain five legislators and become the fourth largest political group in the legislature before the handover. Lau remained in the Legislative Council until it was disbanded by the PRC following the handover on 1 July 1997.
Lau also participated in street protests and in December 1996 she scuffled with the riot police outside the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre together with Andrew Cheng and Lee Cheuk-yan, while demonstrating outside the
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Demetrius Ross
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DREAM Learning Center
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Doom, Chill Factor 4, Ghetto Nation, Miroslav Kostadinov and Feminnem.
Sir Jam co-founded Rojam Records with business partner Roland Michael in 1992 in Beverly Hills, California. The company soon moved to Austria and had success there as a production duo, P.O.F. He started Smash Entertainment with Dino Delvaille, former vice-president of Sony, Urban Music Division and business entrepreneur Thomas Page. DREAM Learning Center Ross created a foundation, the DREAM Learning Center, to support music and the arts in public schools and the community. DREAM is an acronym for Dance-Recording-Entertainment-Art-Music serving children from ages 4 to 18. Advisory
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Deportation of Germans from Latin America during World War II
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American demand on Latin America for deportation & Latin American response to U.S. demand
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1942, the US State Department instructed its missions in Cuba, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti to obtain an agreement to send “all dangerous aliens” to the US for internment. In neutral Colombia, US Ambassador Braden urged for the expulsion of Germans even before US entry to the war. Latin American response to U.S. demand The Latin American countries were generally receptive to American demands. Their motivation varied between American influence, promise of military and economic aid, domestic anti-German sentiments, and the opportunity to seize the land and property of the Germans. Panama, which
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Dame Gruev
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1894 to 1900
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the city of Štip. Gruev visited the cities of Resen, Ohrid, and Struga as well, and found the local population to be accepting his organization's revolutionary ideas very well. He remained a teacher in Štip during the academic year 1894–1895. In the fall of 1895 Gotse Delchev arrived in Štip with the idea of laying the foundations of a revolutionary movement seeking autonomy for Macedonia and Adrianople Thrace. Gruev and Delchev met for the first time and shared their ideas there. Gruev introduced Delchev to the plan already outlined by the Central Committee of Thessaloniki. After this, both Gruev and
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Dupont Circle Fountain
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Background
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statue had begun to sink and tilt, resulting in jokes being made that Du Pont and sailors were alcoholics. Senator Willard Saulsbury, Jr.'s wife, who was a niece of Du Pont, led efforts to replace the statue. The family asked that no government funds be used for the new memorial and that the Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) approve the design. On February 26, 1917, Congress approved the replacement of the statue and insisted on construction beginning within three years.
The Du Pont family chose architect Henry Bacon and sculptor Daniel Chester French to design a fountain that
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Dry rot
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Historical use of the term "dry rot"
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wood. Whilst it may be disputed as the citation notes, the epithet 'lacrymans' is derived from the Latin word 'lacrymare', meaning 'to weep' and most surveyors of rotted buildings have noted the tear drops formed by the fungus as water forms on the hyphae. These water droplets are photographed in Rentokil's book "Decay of Timber in Buildings" Figure 24. There is, however, no evidence these small amounts of water on the hypae cause a significant increase in the moisture content of otherwise dry wood.
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Dreamscape (2007 film)
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Production & Reception
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score to reach the final judging stages. Reception M. J. Simpson reviewed the film upon its 2007 original release and wrote that the film was "amazing" as a "testament to the way that digital technology can unlock the creative freedom of talented indie film-makers in ways that would have seemed unbelievable only ten years ago", and that it "combines terrific production design with seamless special effects and gorgeous black-and-white photography." His critique of the film was that the script was "slightly under-developed." In comparing it to the 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger film Total Recall, he noted that TR worked because the
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Chance and Necessity
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Microscopic cybernetics
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that the repressor specifically recognizes and forms a stable complex with, and p, the DNA promoter where RNA polymerase binds. Synthesis of mRNA is blocked when the repressor is bound to the operator. When the repressor is in the free state it is able to recognize and bind beta galactosides thus dissociating the operator repressor complex and permitting synthesis of the mRNA and protein.
Monod spends some time stressing that there need be no chemical relationship between a substrate and an allosteric ligand and it is this "gratuity" that has allowed molecular evolution to make a huge network of interconnections and
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David Moyes
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Manchester United & Real Sociedad
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the interim by long-serving player Ryan Giggs and permanently by Louis van Gaal. Moyes was awarded £5 million in compensation following the sacking. Real Sociedad On 10 November 2014 Moyes was appointed as the new manager of La Liga club Real Sociedad on an 18-month deal after the dismissal of Jagoba Arrasate, with the team lying in 15th in the table. His managerial debut was an away league match against Deportivo La Coruña on 22 November, which ended in a goalless draw. Six days later, in his first home match at Anoeta, he earned his first victory as the club's manager,
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Efterklang
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Piramida (2012)
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its release in September, their fourth album Piramida received good reviews. Mojo rated it four stars and said: "Despite the elegant grey-sky thinking, deep beneath the emotional permafrost, Piramida isn't as cold as it seems". BBC Music said : "This see-saw, between exquisite gloom and bruised hope, is part of what makes Piramida so powerful" before concluding by these words, "rarely have the Serious Young Man Blues been articulated with such grace, so affectingly". British Fact magazine wrote: "Piramida is an abandoned mining town located deep within the Arctic Circle. It’s the setting for Efterklang’s fourth and finest album, an acutely
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Dickens Hill (horse)
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1979: three-year-old season
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field before moving through the field to challenge Troy approaching the final furlong, but Dickens Hill again proved no match for the English colt and was beaten four lengths into second place. Seven days after his defeat at the Curragh, Dickens Hill started 7/4 second favourite for one of Britain's most prestigious weight-for-age races, the Eclipse Stakes over ten furlongs at Sandown Park Racecourse. He was re-opposed by Northern Baby, while the older horses included the favourite Swiss Maid (the top-rated three-year-old filly of 1978), Stone (winner of the Gran Premio del Jockey Club and the Premio Presidente della
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Dexter McCleon
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Personal life
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Jr., who is 8 years old. He currently resides in Hoover, AL.
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Emily Lau
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Personal life and family
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but insisted that her family did not support Stephen Lau's claim.
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Elizabeth Christ Trump
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E. Trump & Son
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Trump continued the real estate business he had begun. She displayed a "remarkable talent" for keeping the real estate business going. She had contractors build houses on the empty lots Frederick had owned, sold the houses, and lived off of the mortgage payments. Her vision was to have her three children continue the family business. Her middle child, Fred Trump, began construction of his first house in 1923, soon after graduating high school. Elizabeth partially financed Fred's houses, and held the business in her name because Fred had not reached the age of majority. They did business as "E.
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Erlam & Ors v Rahman & Anor
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Application to dismiss petition & Location of trial
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election petition outright, an action the divisional court then undertook by ordering for more details to be provided by the petitioners in response to request previously made by both respondents individually. Location of trial Following the divisional court hearing into Lutfur Rahman application to dismiss and the petitioners application for an adjournment of their application for a protective costs order, Supperstone J sitting on his own heard an application by the petitioners to move the trial outside of Tower Hamlets for fear of intimidation by supporters of Rahman. This request was rejected by the court which held the prospect of
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Eric Pålsson Mullica
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Background
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Juho's father was Antti Mulikka, who lived in central Finland in an area which is still called Mulikka or Pääjärvi. "Mullica" is a variation of the Finnish term mullikka, which means young bull.
Mullica lived for several years at Tacony, adjoining the present-day Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and later moved to the area of Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey. Mullica built a homestead near Little Egg Harbor. The area in which he resided near Little Egg Harbor was named Mullica Township in Atlantic County, New Jersey in his honor. What had been known as the "Little
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Diplomacy of John Adams
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Minister to the Dutch Republic
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Adams's permission to bring with him John Quincy, who was fluent in the language. In August, shortly after he was removed as the sole negotiator of the treaty to end the war, Adams fell seriously ill in what scholars call "a major nervous breakdown." That November, he learned that American and British troops had won the decisive victory over British troops at Yorktown. The victory was won with the assistance of the French Navy, which vindicated Adams's stand for increased naval assistance from France.
News of the American triumph at Yorktown convulsed Europe. In January 1781, after recovering, Adams arrived at
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Ekkehard Kallee
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Life & Education, research and public obligation
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branded with the Latin slogan ex hortis manibusque Kallee (from Kallee's gardens and hands) became well known within the student community.
As a university professor and doctor for nuclear medicine, he was Head of the Radionuclide Laboratory of the University Hospital for Internal Medicine in Tübingen, until he became an emeritus in 1987. He was a Member of the European Thyroid Association, the German Association for Endocrinology and the German Association for Internal Medicine. Education, research and public obligation His scientific work – from the time of his doctorate until more than 20 years after becoming an emeritus – was based
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Emily Lau
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Journalist career
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in 1984. The position allowed her access and insights into the politics of the colonial Hong Kong. In 1987 Lau took up a position at the Journalism and Communication Department of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and subsequently at the Extra-Mural Department of the University of Hong Kong (HKU).
In December 1984, after signing the Sino-British Joint Declaration, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher flew to Hong Kong to give a press conference. Lau questioned Thatcher: "Prime Minister two days ago you signed an agreement with China promising to deliver over 5 million people into the hands of a communist
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Elliptic-curve Diffie–Hellman
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Key establishment protocol
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Several TLS libraries were found to be vulnerable to this attack.
While the shared secret may be used directly as a key, it can be desirable to hash the secret to remove weak bits due to the Diffie–Hellman exchange.
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Dream Days at the Hotel Existence
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Touring
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only in the capital cities, but in fourteen Australian and New Zealand regional centres as well. According to Fanning, "the idea is to show both bands are behind the idea of reconciliation [of Indigenous Australians]."
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Davide Rossi
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Coldplay
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an unforgettable opening loop supporting Martin's voice, that builds in the choruses where the symphonic power of the orchestra is in full effect.
In November 2008, Coldplay released an EP titled Prospekt's March, in which Rossi contributes to the songs: Life in Technicolor II, Rainy Day and Prospekt's March/Poppyfields.
December 2010 saw Rossi back in the studio with Coldplay, to start on a yet very long session for the album Mylo Xyloto, which was released in October 2011. His string arrangements are presents on 10 tracks of the album: Paradise, Charlie Brown, Us Against the World, U.F.O., Every Teardrop is a Waterfall,
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Egg donation
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Egg donor
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well studied, but because the same medications and procedures are used, it should be essentially the same as the long-term effect (if any) of IVF on patients using their own eggs. The evidence of increased cancer risk is equivocal; some studies have pointed to a slightly increased risk while other studies have found no such risk or even a slightly reduced risk in most patients (women with a family history of breast cancer, however, may have a higher risk). 1 in 5 women report psychological effects—which may be positive or negative—from donating their eggs, and two-thirds of egg donors were
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Deportation of Germans from Latin America during World War II
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Conditions of the internment camps & Ecuador
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internees from the camp, reported in a letter to the German government:
“We grew tan and swelled up like doughnuts from the good meal. Three hot meals a day, starting with eggs and sausages in the morning and ending with oysters or meat and potatoes for dinner. The canteen sold three kinds of beer." Ecuador As the war came to a close, many of the interned Ecuadorians in American detention camps began requesting permission to return home to Ecuador (Becker 317). Camilo Ponce, The Ecuadorian Minister for Foreign Relations, agreed to most of the requests, stating “the majority of them, if
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English Electric DEUCE
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Production
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Mark II improved model appeared. This version employed a combined card reader and punch. The combined IBM 528 reader and punch behaved like the separate Hollerith units on the earlier DEUCE Mark I machines; however, it was provided with hardware conversion of alphanumeric data to BCD on input, and vice versa on output. Data could also be read in and punched simultaneously at 100 cards per minute. The DEUCE Mark IIA provided seven extra mercury delay lines, each of 32 words.
A total of 33 DEUCE machines were sold between 1955 and 1964, two being purchased by
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Dying to Remember
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Plot
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that she told them that she was merely doing research for her mother's homecoming class reunion. Corso alerts Gage on Lynn's snooping, and he is clearly concerned.
By accident, Lynn bumps into Gage and realizes that she met him days earlier in New York, when her cab accidentally ran into him. He follows her and retrieves her files that she signed at his office, and then compares her handwriting to a letter written to him by Mary Ann. Struck by her similar looks to Mary Ann, he invites her over for dinner, then catches her going through his stuff in his
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DuPont Manual High School
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Magnet school & Building and campus
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1999 film The Insider were filmed at Manual. Dr. Jeffrey Wigand, the subject of the film, taught science and Japanese at Manual after he was fired by tobacco company Brown & Williamson in 1993. Building and campus Manual classrooms and offices are located in three buildings spread over two city blocks. The main building was originally called Reuben Post Halleck Hall and was home to the Louisville Girls High School before it merged with Manual. The Gothic-style building was completed in 1934 at a cost of $1.1 million. The 9-acre (36,000 m²) tract it was built on had previously been the
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Endocrine disruptor
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DDT & Polychlorinated biphenyls
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of Southeast Asia in limited quantities. Polychlorinated biphenyls Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a class of chlorinated compounds used as industrial coolants and lubricants. PCBs are created by heating benzene, a byproduct of gasoline refining, with chlorine. They were first manufactured commercially by the Swann Chemical Company in 1927. In 1933, the health effects of direct PCB exposure was seen in those who worked with the chemicals at the manufacturing facility in Alabama. In 1935, Monsanto acquired the company, taking over US production and licensing PCB manufacturing technology internationally.
General Electric was one of the largest US companies to incorporate PCBs into
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Eileen Nearne
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Early life and career & Awards and honours & Later years and death
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after fooling their captors and reportedly hidden by a priest in Leipzig until the arrival of United States troops. Awards and honours After World War II, she was awarded the Croix de Guerre by the French government. On 19 February 1946 she was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) by King George VI for services in France during the enemy occupation. Later years and death After the war Nearne lived in London with her sister, Jacqueline, where, The New York Times reported, she suffered from "psychological problems brought on by her wartime service". After
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Energy Efficiency Services Limited
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Agriculture Demand Side Management & Atal Jyoti Yojna
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It has been experienced that the simple payback period in these projects is 2–3 years and project duration is 4–5 years. Atal Jyoti Yojna Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has launched the “Atal Jyoti Yojna” (AJAY) project to install solar street lights in areas with inadequate power supply in Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand and Odisha by March 2018. AJAY is being implemented to fulfill the government’s pledge to satisfy the basic energy needs of Indians. The lights will be installed in rural, semi-urban and urban areas to ensure light in major roads, markets, public conveniences etc., and
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Energy in the United States
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Coal & Regional variation
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Environmental Protection Agency has advanced restrictions on coal plants to counteract mercury pollution, smog, and global warming. Regional variation Household energy use varies significantly across the United States. An average home in the Pacific region (consisting of California, Oregon, and Washington) consumes 35% less energy than a home in the South Central region. Some of the regional differences can be explained by climate. The heavily populated coastal areas of the Pacific states experience generally mild winters and summers, reducing the need for both home heating and air conditioning. The warm, humid climates of the South Central and South Atlantic regions
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Eric M. B. Becker
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Eric M. B. Becker Eric M. B. Becker is an American writer, editor, and translator of literary works from Portuguese language.
Becker currently serves as editor of the literary journal Words without Borders. In 2014, he received PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grant for his translations of Mia Couto, and in 2016, he received a Fulbright Fellowship to translate Brazilian literature. In 2018, he was awarded a fellowship from the National Endowment of the Arts for his translation for the short stories of canonical Brazilian writer Lygia Fagundes Telles, a contemporary of Clarice Lispector and Hilda Hilst. In 2019, he was selected
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Edward M. Rice
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Priestly Ordination and ministry
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Louis from 1991, until four years later he became assistant director of Cardinal Glennon College, the minor seminary of the St. Louis archdiocese. He was named director of the college in 1996 and held the job until 2000. In that year, he received an assignment as pastor of St. John the Baptist Parish in St. Louis. Then in 2008, he stepped down as pastor to become director of the Office of Vocations for the Archdiocese of St. Louis, the position he has held since.
On July 2, 2008, he was appointed as a chaplain of His Holiness with
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EnOcean
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Technology
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standard are relatively small, with the packet being only 14 bytes long and are transmitted at 125 kbit/s. RF energy is only transmitted for the 1's of the binary data, reducing the amount of power required. Three packets are sent at pseudo-random intervals reducing the possibility of RF packet collisions. Modules optimized for switching applications transmit additional data packets on release of push-button switches, enabling other features such as light dimming to be implemented. The transmission frequencies used for the devices are 902 MHz (ISO/IEC 14543-3-11), 928.35 MHz and 868.3 MHz (ISO/IEC 14543-3-10).
On May 30, 2017 EnOcean unveiled a series of
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Elizabeth Islands Military Reservation
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History & Present
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mirrored across the channel by a single 90 mm AMTB battery at the Barneys Joy Point Military Reservation.
Both islands were disarmed in 1946. Present The site today consists of the foundations of the various buildings and gun blocks. Two fire control towers also remain standing.
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Edward P. Hurt
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Coaching career & Morgan football
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Virginia Theological Seminary and College in Lynchburg, Virginia in 1921 where he was hired as a mathematics teacher and doubled as an assistant football coach. He became the head coach there in 1925 and served in that capacity until he moved to Baltimore in 1929. During his stay, his football teams posted a 15–11–4 record and his basketball team won two Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) championships. Morgan football Hurt took over the Morgan Bears football team in 1929. The next year his teams won the first of the 14 CIAA championships they would win with him at the
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Electoral Reform Society
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Overview
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Electoral Reform Society Overview The Electoral Reform Society seeks a "representative democracy fit for the 21st century." The Society advocates the replacement of the first-past-the-post and plurality-at-large voting systems with a proportional voting system, the single transferable vote. First-past-the-post is currently used for elections to the House of Commons and for most local elections in England and Wales, while plurality-at-large is used in multi-member council wards in England and Wales, and was historically used in the multi-member parliamentary constituencies before their abolition. It also campaigns for improvements to public elections and representative democracy, and is a regular commentator on all
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Diplomacy of John Adams
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Commissioner to France
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while Lee was sent to serve in Spain. Adams received no instructions on where to go or what to do next. Disgusted by the apparent slight, he departed France on March 8, 1779.
In the fall of 1779, Adams was appointed sole minister charged with negotiating peace and a postwar commercial treaty with Britain. Following the conclusion of the Massachusetts constitutional convention, at which he drafted the state constitution, he departed for Europe in November aboard the French frigate Sensible – accompanied by John Quincy and 9-year-old son Charles. In France, constant disagreement between Lee and Franklin eventually resulted in
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Emily Lau
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Personal life and family
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Ball, a British journalist from the Sunday Times, in 1983.
The marriage lasted two years.
She remarried to a Hong Kong lawyer, Winston Poon, QC in 1989 after they met in London during her visit to discuss the Hong Kong Basic Law with the members of Parliament of the United Kingdom.
In 2006, she changed her marital status to "unmarried" in the Legislative Council office registry.
Stephen Lau Sing-hung, Emily Lau's brother, was a Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Guangzhou committee member in the 1980s, was the chairman of Ernst & Young's tax service before he left in 2006 and was
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Demographics of Chicago
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Racial and ethnic makeup
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West to claim a homestead. Those with skills in demand could—and often did—stay. From 1850, when Germans constituted one-sixth of Chicago's population, until the turn of the 20th century, people of German descent constituted the largest ethnic group in the city, followed by Irish, Poles, and Swedes. In 1900, 470,000 Chicagoans—one out of every four residents—had either been born in Germany or had a parent born there. Although their numbers dropped because of reduced emigration from Germany and because World War I had made it unpopular to acknowledge one's German heritage, 22 percent of Chicago's population still did so
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Edwin Smith Papyrus
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History
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the same year Egyptian hieroglyphic writing was decoded. Smith purchased it in Luxor, Egypt in 1862, from an Egyptian dealer named Mustafa Agha.
The papyrus was in the possession of Smith until his death, when his daughter donated the papyrus to New York Historical Society. There its importance was recognized by Caroline Ransom Williams, who wrote to James Henry Breasted in 1920 about “the medical papyrus of the Smith collection” in hopes that he could work on it. He completed the first translation of the papyrus in 1930, with the medical advice of Dr. Arno B Luckhardt. Breasted’s translation
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Dominique Johnson
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College career & Professional career
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Dominique Johnson College career Johnson played his college basketball at a small and very modest Christian university, called Azusa Pacific University. He is among the rare players that play professional basketball, after coming from a NAIA college school. Professional career On November 1, 2010, Johnson was selected in the third round (2010 Annual NBA Development League Draft) by the Idaho Stampede. On January 22, 2011, he joined the team of the Texas Legends, wearing the number 9, in whose colors he spent nearly two full seasons. For the 2011–12 season, Johnson was invited to the Minnesota Timberwolves training camp.
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Dunmore railway station
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Heritage listing
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signal box of this period.
Dunmore (Shellharbour) Station Master's residence is of aesthetic significance as a vernacular Victorian Georgian style dwelling of the J2 Station Master's residence design, purpose-built for accommodation of the Station Master. The Dunmore (Shellharbour) Station Master's residence is also of aesthetic significance for its unusual siting, facing away from the railway station, some 100 metres distance from the station on a small hilltop with extensive views.
The place has strong or special association with a particular community or cultural group in New South Wales for social, cultural or spiritual reasons.
The place has the potential to contribute to the
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Eagle River, Wisconsin
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2000 census & Airport
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The per capita income for the city was $15,876. About 8.6% of families and 11.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.9% of those under age 18 and 11.7% of those age 65 or over. Airport Eagle River is served by the Eagle River Union Airport (KEGV), which serves as a landing spot for seasonal home owners. Located just northwest of the city, the airport handles approximately 20,000 operations per year, with roughly 90% general aviation and 10% air taxi. The airport has a 5,000-ft asphalt runway with approved LOC/DME and GPS approaches (Runway 4-22), a 3,400-ft
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Castle of Alvor
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History & Architecture
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main square, an act that was seen as a commemoration of the Christian conquest of the town.
The attempt to identify the hidden defensive systems of Alvor continue. An archaeological excavation of the hill discovered the remnants of the fortress of Ipses (or old city), located in front of the matriz church, revealing levels of Moorish occupation. These excavations revealed that the castle of Alvor was actually complemented by other secondary redoubts, located closer to the coast. Architecture As an ancient river community, the region was conditioned by a privileged position: it had access to the sea and interior territory, across
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Cornell University
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Other New York City programs & Qatar campus
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opened in 2015. Qatar campus Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar is in Education City, near Doha. Opened in September 2004, this is the first American medical school to be established outside the United States. The college is part of Cornell's program to increase its international influence. The college is a joint initiative with the Qatar government, which seeks to improve the country's academic programs and medical care. Along with its full four-year MD program, which mirrors the curriculum taught at Weill Medical College in New York City, the college offers a two-year undergraduate pre-medical program with a separate admissions
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El Felino
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Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (1989–1999) & AAA (1999)
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in Cuernavaca, Morelos. AAA (1999) Casas left CMLL to join rival promotion AAA in 1999, making the change to be part of a long running feud involving his younger brother Heavy Metal and his father Pepe Casas. His first mach for AAA took place on April 18, 1999 when he, Heavy Metal and Perro Aguayo Jr. defeated El Texano, Espectro Jr. and Sangre Chicana. The peaked at Triplemanía VII on June 11, 1999. In the semi-main event El Felino and Heavy Metal defeated Kick Boxer and Thai Boxer in a match where Pepe Casas' hair was on the line if
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Endocrine disruptor
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Europe
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were in draft EU criteria to be banned. On the 2nd May, US TTIP negotiators insisted the EU drop the criteria. They stated that a risk-based approach should be taken on regulation. Later the same day Catherine Day wrote to Karl Falkenberg asking for the criteria to be removed.
The European Commission had been to set criteria by December 2013 identifying endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in thousands of products — including disinfectants, pesticides and toiletries — that have been linked to cancers, birth defects and development disorders in children. However, the body delayed the process, prompting Sweden to state that it
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Endocrine disruptor
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Alkylphenols & Bisphenol S (BPS) & DDT
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over 40 years.
Certain alkylphenols are degradation products from nonionic detergents. Nonylphenol is considered to be a low-level endocrine disruptor owing to its tendency to mimic estrogen. Bisphenol S (BPS) Bisphenol S is an analog of bisphenol A. It is commonly found in thermal receipts, plastics, and household dust. Traces of BPS have also been found in personal care products. It is more presently being used because of the ban of BPA. BPS is used in place of BPA in “BPA free” items. However BPS has been shown to be as much of an endocrine disruptor as BPA. DDT Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT)
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Epigonion
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Virtual epigonion
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barbiton and the syrinx.
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Eric Lefkofsky
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Philanthropy & Community interests
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his wife formed a charitable trust, the Lefkofsky Foundation, with a focus on children. The foundation has helped fund more than 50 organizations to date.
In 2013, Lefkofsky and his wife joined The Giving Pledge. Community interests Lefkofsky is on the board of directors at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago, the board of directors of The Art Institute of Chicago, the board of directors of The Museum of Science and Industry, and a Trustee of Steppenwolf Theatre Company He is a board member of World Business Chicago, and serves as co-chairman of its Technology Council.
In May 2008, Lefkofsky joined the committee
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Electricity sector in Bolivia
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Installed capacity
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numerous self producers and independent power plants in rural or isolated areas.
Total installed capacity in 2006 was 1.43 GW, of which 60% was thermal production, which primarily burns natural gas, and 40% hydroelectric. The contribution of other renewables is almost negligible. Total electricity production in the same year amounted to 5.29 TWh. This figure does not include electricity produced in rural areas from biomass facilities, which are unorganized, decentralized, and difficult to quantify.
Bolivia's electricity export and import activities are fairly limited. Imports from Brazil amount to less than 0.01 TWh per year and have so far been devoted to
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Dale Farm
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Post-eviction
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and 20 October. A police spokesman said all of the people arrested were activists, not Travellers.
Basildon Council successfully prosecuted two people for obstructing a bailiff and issued cautions to 10 people. It later dropped the prosecution of 14 others. On 17 May 2012, the High Court ruled that Essex Police could not order media groups to release 100 hours of broadcast and unbroadcast material of the eviction.
In July 2014, a woman who claimed she was assaulted while taking part in protests against the eviction won a £15,000 compensation payout from Essex Police.
The Council had said that it
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Ernst Dickmanns
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Pioneering work in autonomous driving
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dropped and substituted by the much more flexible machine vision approach proposed by Dickmanns, and partially encouraged by his successes. Most of the major car companies participated; so did Dickmanns and his team in cooperation with the Daimler-Benz AG. Substantial progress was made in the following 7 years. In particular, Dickmanns' robot cars learned to drive in traffic under various conditions. An accompanying human driver with a "red button" made sure the robot vehicle could not get out of control and become a danger to the public. Since 1992, driving in public traffic was standard as final step in real-world
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Erlam & Ors v Rahman & Anor
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Subsequent developments
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granted. The Metropolitan Police subsequently announced a fresh investigation into alleged electoral fraud in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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Erlam & Ors v Rahman & Anor
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Reaction
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who replaced Ali as councillor, with the rest as independents.
At a rally in support of Rahman, part-time judge and Chair of the Society of Black Lawyers Peter Herbert criticised the Commissioner's judgment. In the same speech, Herbert also said:
Racism is alive and well and living in Tower Hamlets, in Westminster and, yes, sometimes in the judiciary.
By-elections to fill the vacancy created by the removals of Lutfur Rahman and Alibor Choudhury were held on 11 June 2015. Labour's Sabina Akhtar was elected as councillor in the ward of Stepney Green with 42.11% of the vote. The by-election for the new mayor
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Edward Margolies
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Career
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appraisal of the writer Richard Wright. Margolies explored how Wright's work dealt with certain themes: freedom, existential horror, and black nationalism. Margolies' work on Wright was described as "seminal," by Yoshinobu Hakutani in African American Review.
Margolies' later works include "The Several Lives of Chester Himes," a biography of the black expatriate detective writer Chester Himes; "Which Way Did He Go," an examination of the private eye detective in the work of Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Chester Himes, and Ross Macdonald; and "New York and the Literary Imagination: The City in Twentieth Century Fiction and Drama," an exploration of how
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Edwin Smith Papyrus
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History
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of Egyptian Art at the museum, published a new translation of the work, coincident with the exhibition. This was the first complete English translation since Breasted’s in 1930. This translation offers a more modern understanding of hieratic and medicine.
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Effects of Hurricane Isabel in New York and New England
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Impact
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Impact The pressure gradient between a ridge and Isabel produced strong northeast winds of at least tropical storm force across southeastern New York. Shinnecock Inlet recorded a peak gust of 52 mph (84 km/h). A station at LaGuardia Airport recorded a wind gust of 51 mph (82 km/h), where airplane flights averaged a 90-minute delay. The strongest winds occurred in the outer rainbands, during which many trees, tree limbs, and power lines fell across the region. In the New York metropolitan area, moderate winds downed 640 trees and 801 tree limbs. A man driving through Great Neck Estates was critically injured when a tree limb fell
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Eran Segal
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Personalized Nutrition
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glucose responses after eating. This method was tested on a population size of 26, the results of the study supported his hypothesis, though required further testing.
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Erlam & Ors v Rahman & Anor
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Cost proceedings
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interim payment of £250,000 to be paid within 14 days was also made pending agreement or assessment of costs, estimated at £500,000. Rahman was also ordered to pay the costs of John Williams, the Director of Public Prosecutions, the Metropolitan Police, and expenses incurred in the hosting of the election court. As a result of the costs order, Andy Erlam obtained interim charging orders on two investment properties registered solely in Rahman's name as security for the judgment debt. Rahman's wife Ayesha Farid filed objection to the charging orders claiming absolute beneficial interest on one of the two property, and
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Emanuel von Friedrichsthal
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Neuzeit in geschichtlicher, politischer, topographischer, statistischer und naturhistorischer Hinsicht (Modern Serbia in Historical, Political, Topographical, Statistical, and Natural-Historical Respects, 1840). These publications acquired for him in particular a reputation in botany for their descriptions of the flora of Greece and Serbia.
In 1840, he was posted as first secretary of the Austrian Legation to Mexico, where he became interested exploring the ruins of Maya civilization after reading the writings of John Lloyd Stephens and Frederick Catherwood. He discussed his plans with historian William H. Prescott during a trip to Boston, and bought a daguerreotype apparatus in New York City. He went
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Douma chemical attack
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OPCW investigation
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information and opinions are considered. This is what the FFM did with the information included in the publicly disclosed document; all available information was examined, weighed and deliberated. Diverse views were expressed, discussed and considered against the overall facts and evidence collected and analysed. With regard to the ballistics data collected by the FFM, they were analysed by three external experts commissioned by the FFM, and working independently from one another. In the end, while using different methods and instruments, they all reached the same conclusions that can be found in the FFM final report.' According to EA Worldview, Arias
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Crimean Bridge
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Economic growth from increased transportation & Tourism
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construction, chemical industry, agriculture. Tourism Before the commissioning of the bridge, because of the transport blockade imposed by Ukraine, the main routes to and from the Crimea were the Kerch–Taman ferry line and air transport. The capacity of the ferry line is limited, which led to long delays on crossing during the peak of the tourist season, as well as during storms in the Kerch Strait. So, the construction of a Crimean bridge could potentially increase visitor numbers from 6 million to 10 million. On 5 August 2018, as tourists poured in, the bridge had broken a single-day record for
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David Moyes
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Club career
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Daniels, he said: "The three of them sat in the changing room with a little black book, discussing their faith, when they should have been getting psyched up for a relegation scrap." Following a 3–3 draw with Wigan Athletic on 9 March 1985, McDonough, who was 26 years old at the time, states that he "battered" Moyes for not putting sufficient effort into the game.
While playing for Shrewsbury Town in 1987, Moyes began coaching at the nearby private school, Concord College, on the recommendation of Jake King as a way to supplement his wages.
Moyes made over 550 league appearances in
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Ellsworth Hunt Augustus
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Scouting
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as chairman of Region 4 from 1956 to 1959. He received the Silver Beaver and Silver Antelope awards in 1951 and the Silver Buffalo Award in 1954.
He was elected president of the Boy Scouts of America in 1959 and served for five years until 1964. His service to the Scout movement included participating in the 11th World Scout Jamboree at Marathon, Greece, and 19th World Conference on the Isle of Rhodes. During 1964, he made an official visit to the Far East Council of the Boy Scouts of America with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, and conferred with leaders of
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Egg donation
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Religious views
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one parent must be Jewish for the child to be considered Jewish; thus, if the father is Jewish, the mother's religion is irrelevant. Second, if the mother who carries the pregnancy and gives birth is Jewish, reform Jews will generally consider that child to be Jewish from birth because it was born of a Jewish mother.
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Endocrine disruptor
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Polychlorinated biphenyls
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manufactured equipment. Between 1952 and 1977, the New York GE plant had dumped more than 500,000 pounds of PCB waste into the Hudson River. PCBs were first discovered in the environment far from its industrial use by scientists in Sweden studying DDT.
The effects of acute exposure to PCBs were well known within the companies who used Monsanto's PCB formulation who saw the effects on their workers who came into contact with it regularly. Direct skin contact results in a severe acne-like condition called chloracne. Exposure increases the risk of skin cancer, liver cancer, and brain cancer. Monsanto tried for years
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Emanuel von Friedrichsthal
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Emanuel von Friedrichsthal Emanuel von Friedrichsthal (January 12, 1809 – March 3, 1842) was an Austrian traveler, daguerreotypist, botanist, and amateur archaeologist, who traveled through the Balkans and in Central America and documented his findings.
Von Friedrichsthal was born near Brno, then in the Austrian Empire (present-day Czech Republic). He was educated in Vienna at the Theresian Military Academy and entered Austrian government service, but soon left to pursue scientific travels. He traveled through Rumelia in the 1830s, publishing his findings in two books: Reise in die südlichen Theile von Griechenland (Journey to the Southern Parts of Greece, 1838) and Serbiens
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Doug Nussmeier
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Professional career & Coaching
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regular season and picked up by the Colts. He is one of only 32 left-handed quarterbacks to play in the NFL.
Nussmeier finished his playing career with the BC Lions of the CFL in 2000, and stayed with the organization as the quarterbacks coach for 2001. Coaching After coaching the quarterbacks for the BC Lions in 2001, he became the quarterbacks coach and de facto offensive coordinator of the Ottawa Renegades in 2002. He was the quarterbacks coach for John L. Smith, his college head coach, at Michigan State for three seasons (2003-05) before moving on to the NFL, where he
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Eddie Jones (linebacker)
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New York Jets & St. Louis Rams & Second stint with the Jets
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11 but was re-signed to the practice squad two days later. He was released on October 31.
Jones was re-signed to the practice squad on November 21. He was released on November 28. St. Louis Rams Jones was signed to the St. Louis Rams' practice squad on November 29, 2011. Jones was released two days later to make room for quarterback Tom Brandstater. Second stint with the Jets The Jets signed Jones to a reserve/future contract on January 9, 2012. He was waived on May 22, 2012.
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Emmy Rossum
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Charity work and public service campaigns
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Engine Company No. 2
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History & Design
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Engine Company No. 2 History The Hoboken Land and Improvement Company donated a piece of land on July 18, 1889, for the construction a firehouse. The firehouse was designed by French, Dixon & DeSaldern in the Romanesque Revival style and was built in 1890. The firehouse was restored outside and modernized inside after a severe fire occurred in the 1980s. The firehouse currently houses Engine Company 5 and Ladder Company 1 of the Hoboken Fire Department. The firehouse was also featured in the 2008 video game, Grand Theft Auto IV. Design The firehouse is a three-story example of Romanesque Revival
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Efterklang
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Piramida (2012)
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In 2012, the band went on tour to present their fourth album Piramida with an orchestra and drummer Budgie of Siouxsie and the Banshees as special guest for the live shows. The premiere at the Sydney's "Opera House" in June was praised by Time Out and Mojo. The latter wrote : "Piramida is the sound of Efterklang’s grasp meeting their reach, of their ambition evading the pretentious, the blankly grandiose, and rewarding them with a masterpiece.". A European leg coincided with the release of Piramida. The band performed with an orchestra and Budgie in Ireland, Scandinavia, UK, the Netherlands and Belgium.
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Dave Kragthorpe
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Coaching career
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in 1980 and came within nine points of eventual national champion Boise State in the season finale.
The best results were definitely in his second season in 1981, when the Bengals won the Big Sky Conference title, hosted two playoff wins, and won the Division I-AA championship in Texas for a 12–1 season. They were led by senior quarterback Mike Machurek, a JC transfer from California; he was sixth round pick in the 1982 NFL Draft and was a reserve player with the Detroit Lions. During the 1981 season, Idaho State outscored its opponents 422–172. The following year, the Bengals
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English Electric DEUCE
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Programming
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They could also be accessed as a pair, and—in the case of the quadruple registers—as a group of three or four. The instruction store consisted of twelve mercury delay lines, each of 32 words, and numbered 1 to 12. Delay Line 11 (DL11) served as the buffer between the magnetic drum and the high-speed store. Being a "transfer machine", data could be transferred a word at a time, a pair of words at a time, and any number of words up to 33 at a time. Thus, for example, 32 words read from the drum could
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Electoral Reform Society
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History
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of the Representation of the People Act 1884 and the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, but, despite a determined campaign of political lobbying, it was unable to do so.
A PRS pamphlet of the 1920s described the organisation's aims thus:
1. to reproduce the opinions of the electors in parliament and other public bodies in their true proportions
2. to secure the majority of electors shall rule and all other considerable minorities shall be heard
3. to give electors a wider freedom in the choice of representation
4. to give representative greater independence by freeing them from the pressure of sectional interests (perhaps party discipline
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Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare
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O'Sullivan's march & Exile
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other northern chiefs to fight the English, and organised a force to this end, but resistance ended when Lord Tyrone signed the Treaty of Mellifont. O'Sullivan, like other members of the Gaelic nobility of Ireland who fled, sought exile, making his escape to Spain by ship.
The Beara-Breifne Way long-distance walking trail follows closely the line of the historical march. Exile When he left Ireland, Cornelius O'Driscoll and other Irish knights helped him and his clan. In Spain, O'Sullivan Beare was welcomed by H.M.C.M. King Felipe III. His princely status was reconfirmed, and he received a commission as an imperial general.
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Ernst Kaltenbrunner
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SS career & World War II
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(he held that post until 30 January 1943). World War II In June 1940, Kaltenbrunner was appointed Police President of Vienna and held that additional post for a year. In July 1940, he was commissioned as a SS-Untersturmführer in the Waffen-SS Reserve. Throughout his many duties, Kaltenbrunner also developed an impressive intelligence network across Austria moving southeastwards, which eventually brought him to Himmler's attention for the assignment as chief of the RSHA in January 1943. The RSHA was composed of the SiPo (Sicherheitspolizei; the combined forces of the Gestapo and Kripo) along with the SD (Sicherheitsdienst, Security Service). He replaced
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