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East Jerusalem Central Bus Station
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East Jerusalem Central Bus Station The East Jerusalem Central Bus Station is an Arab transportation hub serving Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem and the West Bank. It is located on Sultan Suleiman Street across from the Old City's Damascus Gate.
Established in 1953, the station was leased to the Jerusalem municipality for thirty years. It is owned and operated by the Waqf administration responsible for a number of properties in the Old City.
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Denton Hill State Park
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Recreation
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of the United States. There are four ski lifts at the park, each of which stops at a different elevation on the slopes. Lift-accessed Snow tubing is also available at Denton Hill State Park, or Ski Denton.
There are five chalets on the grounds of Ski Denton. Each cabin has wall to wall carpeting and two bedrooms that sleep up to six individuals. There is a large living room with a cathedral ceiling in each cabin. The cabins also have a full kitchen, dining room, and bathroom. A hostel style bunkhouse sits atop the main lodge.
Ski Denton opens its slopes and
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Echo Mountain
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Geography & History
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could be heard. During the days of the Mount Lowe Railway "echophones" were set up to assist in voice projections near the best sweet spots. History On 6 January 1993, Echo Mountain, also referred to as Mount Echo, was delineated as part of the Mount Lowe Railway monument area listed by the U.S. Forest Service on the National Register of Historic Places. On top of the mountain are the ruins of "White City", a resort along the scenic Mount Lowe Railway, which could easily be seen from the valley below. From its point and down an incline to its
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Ebro Darden
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Early life & Start in radio
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Ebro Darden Early life Darden was born to a black father and a Jewish mother. He attended a Pentecostal church and Hebrew school while growing up in Oakland and Sacramento. Start in radio Darden began his career in radio in 1990 at KSFM in Sacramento, California, while he was still a teenager. At KSFM he worked in research and as a sales runner until moving into programming as an intern, and later co-hosting for KSFM's night and morning shows. In 1997, he worked at KBMB in Sacramento as Programming and Music Director, as well as an afternoon host. Eventually, Darden
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Dopamine receptor D5
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Chromosomal location & Central nervous system
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location In humans, D₅ receptor is encoded on the chromosome 4p15.1–p15.3. The gene lacks introns and encodes a product of 477 amino acids. Two pseudogenes for D₅ receptor exist that share 98% sequence with each other and 95% sequence with the functional DRD5 gene. These genes contain several in-frame stop codons that prevent these genes from transcribing a functional protein. Central nervous system D₅ receptor is expressed more widely in the CNS than its close structural homolog dopamine receptor D1. It is found in neurons in amygdala, frontal cortex, hippocampus, striatum, thalamus, hypothalamus, basal forebrain, cerebellum, and midbrain. Dopamine receptor
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Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers
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Tennis
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Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers Tennis In 1900 Douglass made her singles debut at Wimbledon and, after a bye in the first round, lost her second round match to Louisa Martin. Three years later, she won her first of seven ladies singles titles. On 6 April 1907 she married Robert Lambert Chambers and was thereafter known by her married surname Lambert Chambers.
In 1908 she won the gold medal in the women's singles event at the 1908 Summer Olympics after a straight-sets victory in the final against compatriot Dora Boothby.
She wrote Tennis for Ladies, which was published in 1910. The book contained
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Domaine Coche-Dury
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History
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Domaine Coche-Dury Domaine Coche-Dury is a French wine grower and producer. It is based in Meursault, in the Côte de Beaune wine region of Burgundy, France. History The domaine was established in the 1920s by Léon Coche. Some vineyard plots with established grapevines were purchased and Léon bottled some wine himself as well as selling grapes to local negociants to bottle.
The vineyard land was passed down to Léon's three children, with Georges Coche taking control of his share in 1964 and continuing to run the estate and purchase new vineyard land.
Jean-François Coche took over from his father Georges, on
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Domaine Coche-Dury
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Wines
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The vineyards are planted with Aligoté, Chardonnay and Pinot noir grapevines. 70% of the harvested grapes are used by the domaine, with the remainder being sold to negociants including Louis Latour and Louis Jadot.
The domaine is best known for its white wines made from Chardonnay, with wine critics Clive Coates saying "This is one of the finest white wine domaines in the world" and describing Jean-François as "one of the superstars of white Burgundy", Robert M. Parker, Jr. saying "J.F. Coche-Dury is universally regarded as one of the five or six best white-wine makers in Burgundy", and Jancis Robinson noting
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Erlinda Gonzáles-Berry
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of New Mexico in 1979 and becoming a full professor there four years later. In 1992, she was elected chair of the Spanish department.
Her writings on literature include Las Mujeres Hablan: An Anthology of Nuevo Mexicana Writers published in 1988 and Pasó por aquí : critical essays on the New Mexican literary tradition, 1542-1988 published in 1989. She was also editor of Contested Homeland: A Chicano. History of New Mexico and Herencia: The Anthology of Hispanic Literature of the United States. In 1991, she published the novel Paletitas de Guayaba, a fictional autobiography.
She married Edward Berry; the couple had one
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Endocrine disruptor
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Temporal trends of body burden & United States
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burden Since being banned, the average human body burdens of DDT and PCB have been declining. Since their ban in 1972, the PCB body burden in 2009 is one-hundredth of what it was in the early 1980s. On the other hand, monitoring programs of European breast milk samples have shown that PBDE levels are increasing. An analysis of PBDE content in breast milk samples from Europe, Canada, and the US shows that levels are 40 times higher for North American women than for Swedish women, and that levels in North America are doubling every two to six years. United States
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Energy Efficiency Services Limited
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UJALA Efficient Fans & UJALA LED Tube Lights
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700-730 per year, and recover the extra cost in less than 2 years. UJALA LED Tube Lights Tube lights are a vital light source in residential and commercial usage. Thus after LED bulbs, UJALA expanded to include affordable LED tube lights. The government of India launched distribution of 20W LED tubes lights which are 50% more energy efficient than conventional 40W tube lights. LED tube lights now sell to consumers for Rs. 230 each while their market price of Rs 400-600.
EESL distributed 16.5 lakh LED tube lights under this scheme, saving 7.2 crore kWh and Rs 24 crore per year
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Dreamer (Livin' Joy song)
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Reception & Impact and legacy
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its loping bass and keyboard figures giving Robinson space to stretch out a bit and approach lines like 'Love, life and laughter is all I believe' with the lived-in relish they deserve." He explained the song "captures the thing house, and handbag house, do better than almost anything: condense all the hopes, fears, desperation, and fantasies that a dancefloor magics into being, leaving an intense hit of pop that stays in your mind long after the night ends." Impact and legacy MTV Dance placed "Dreamer" at number 15 in their list of "The 100 Biggest 90's Dance Anthems Of All
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Cornell University
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Alumni
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accomplishments in public, professional, and corporate life. Lee Teng-hui was the president of Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen was elected to be the first female president of Taiwan, Mario García Menocal was president of Cuba, Jamshid Amuzegar ('50) was prime minister of Iran, Hu Shih (1914) was a Chinese reformer and representative to the United Nations, Janet Reno ('60) was the first female United States Attorney General, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg ('54) serves on the Supreme Court. Alumnus David Starr Jordan (1872) was the founding president of Stanford University, and M. Carey Thomas (1877) founded Bryn Mawr College. Additionally, alumnus Matt Urban
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Dying to Remember
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Plot
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house. He asks her about her true motives for contacting him, but Lynn quickly leaves.
Throughout the process of gathering evidence, Lynn is repeatedly harassed by an unknown person. When someone slashes her tires, she thinks Gage is behind it and tells Alberts about her suspicions. He digs up further information about the case and discovers that Mary Ann was pregnant at the time of her death. When confronting Corso with their gathered information, he admits having withhold information because it would have crushed her religious parents, then allows them to re-open the case. Afterwards, he immediately contacts Gage, telling him
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David Learner
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Career
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Cyril the Farmbot and the narrator in a live-action pitch trailer for 'Minding Mama', a comic book series written by EJ Jackson and illustrated by Dan Schaefer.
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Eka Esu Williams
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a trustee of The Listen Charity South Africa, and is a program officer with the Ford Foundation.
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Demographics of Chicago
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Racial and ethnic makeup
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hated the Irish, and the WASPs all lived on the North Shore." The Irish gained entry to Chicago's Fire and Police Departments and have kept family traditions of participation in these units. The Irish laid the foundations for many of the city's Roman Catholic churches, schools and hospitals. The Irish are still very active in the city's politics.
Germans have constituted a major portion of ethnic whites in Chicago since the beginning of the city's history. When the Great Plains opened up for settlement in the 1830s and 1840s, many German immigrants stopped in Chicago to earn additional money before moving
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Egg donation
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Egg donor
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"severe." The most severe form of OHSS is life-threatening. Recent studies have found that donors were at less risk of OHSS when the final maturation of oocytes was induced by GnRH agonist than with recombinant hCG. Both hormones were comparable in the number of mature oocytes produced and fertilization rates. A larger study in the Netherlands found 10 documented cases of deaths from IVF, with a rate of 1:10,000. "All of these patients were treated with GnRH agonists and none of these cases have been published in the scientific literature."
The long-term effect of egg donation on donors has not been
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DuPont Manual High School
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Academics & Youth Performing Arts School
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Redbook and Newsweek magazines. In 2002, Manual was separated from the rest of the schools in its district and made to hold its own regional science fair.
In 2015, duPont Manual had the distinction of being the high school that sent the most students to the INTEL International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF).
In 2018, duPont Manual had 13 Intel ISEF finalist and one USAJMO qualifier. Youth Performing Arts School The Youth Performing Arts School (YPAS) is one of only two programs in Kentucky allowing high school students to major in performing arts. Between 1995 and 2005, 90% of YPAS students received
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Erlam & Ors v Rahman & Anor
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Reaction & Cost proceedings
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was contested by 10 candidates including Labour's John Biggs, Andy Erlam representing Red Flag Anti-Corruption, and Rabina Khan who was elected as a councillor representing Tower Hamlets First in the 2014 election. Khan, who received the backing of Rahman, stood as an independent following the deregistration of Tower Hamlets First. Biggs won the by-election with a total of 32,754 first and second preference votes over Khan 26,384 votes. Cost proceedings Following his judgment, Richard Mawrey ordered Lutfur Rahman to pay the petitioners' costs to be assessed on the standard basis if not agreed between the parties. An order for an
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Douglas Gonzales
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Selected legal cases
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Republican candidate David C. Treen, then a U.S. representative from Louisiana's 3rd congressional district, led the primary with 297,674 votes. Fitzmorris at first appeared headed into the general election with Treen, with 280,490 votes. Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Louis Lambert had 279,014. Lambert correctly predicted that "there will be changes in the final results." Paul J. Hardy finished fourth with 225,058 votes, while Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives E. L. "Bubba" Henry, then of Jonesboro in Jackson Parish, and State Senator Edgar G. "Sonny" Mouton Jr., of Lafayette trailed with 135,299 and 123,126, respectively. The official results switched
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Energy in the United States
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Electricity
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of electricity. It consumes about 20% of the world's electricity supply. This section provides a summary of the consumption and generation of the nation's electric industry, based on data mined from US DOE Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Annual 2017 files. Data was obtained from the most recent DOE Energy Information Agency (EIA) files. Consumption is detailed from the residential, commercial, industrial, and other user communities. Generation is detailed for the major fuel sources of coal, natural gas, nuclear, petroleum, hydro, and the other renewables of wind, wood, other biomass, geothermal, and solar. Changes to the electrical energy fuel mix and
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Enrique Filoteo
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Enrique Filoteo Enrique Filoteo (born 9 September 1948) is a Mexican former field hockey player who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics and in the 1972 Summer Olympics.
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Escape Route
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Commercial performance
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Escape Route Commercial performance Upon its release, Escape Route failed to make it onto the Billboard 200. With little promotion, it sold 1,700 copies in its first week. The album debuted at #80 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and peaked at #47 on its sixth week. It entered at #22 on the Top Rap Albums chart, as well as entering at #39 on the Top Independent Albums chart.
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Epoché (journal)
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Indexing
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Epoché (journal) Indexing Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy is abstracted and indexed in Academic Search Premier, Article@INIST, Current Abstracts, Expanded Academic ASAP, Humanities International Index, Index Philosophicus, InfoTrac OneFile, International Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ), MLA International Bibliography, Philosopher's Index, Philosophy Research Index, and PhilPapers.
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Efterklang
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2001–2011 & Piramida (2012)
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new label, released in February 2010. Magic Chairs won IMPALA's European Independent Album of the Year on 28 February. The record was well received by Pitchforkmedia.
In August 2010, French filmmaker Vincent Moon and Efterklang's 8-piece live band met up on an island off the Danish coast. The objective was to shoot a film with the same length as an album, and a film full of performances, experiments and collaborations. The result was called An Island.
In 2011, drummer and trumpet player Thomas Husmer left the band and the other members announced that they would carry on as a trio. Piramida (2012)
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Emblem of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic
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Sixth version
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branch of cotton and intertwined with a red ribbon. in Kyrgyz and Russian "Proletarians of all countries, unite!", at the bottom in the Kyrgyz language "Kyrgyz SSR." At the top of the emblem is a five-pointed star.
— Constitution of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, Article 167
The image of the emblem did not change at the same time and was confirmed by a new edition of the Regulations on the State Emblem of the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic, approved by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Kirghiz SSR.
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Dickens Hill (horse)
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Background & 1978: two-year-old season
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sale at Newmarket where he was bought for 34,000 guineas by representatives of Mme Jean-Pierre Binet. He was sent into training with Mick O'Toole, best known for his handling of National Hunt horses including the Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Davy Lad, and for his willingness to gamble heavily on his charges. The colt's name was originally rendered as Dickins Hill. 1978: two-year-old season After finishing third to Miami Springs and Gerald Martin on his racecourse debut in the Tyros Stakes, Dickins Hill recorded his first success by beating Cabinbinini by a length in a six furlong maiden race at the
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Emotional lateralization
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Homeostatic basis
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motivation correlated with homeostatic functions. The left AI and ACC are more active during feelings of romantic love and maternal attachment. The AI and ACC were activated on both the right and left sides while watching pain being inflicted on a loved one while only the right AI and ACC that is elicited during subjective feelings of pain; this supports the association of right AI in aroused (‘sympathetic’) feelings and left AI in affiliative (‘parasympathetic’) feelings.
Particularly, cardiovascular function appears to be lateralized and tied to emotional stress. Intense emotional stimuli that cause stress can lead to alterations in cardiovascular function.
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Cornelia Marvin Pierce
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Library career
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the position as the Director of the Wisconsin Library Commission Summer School of Library Training. In 1899 Pierce accepted her last position in the Midwest region, working as a full-time instructor at the Wisconsin Library Commission.
In 1905, Pierce moved to Salem, Oregon to serve as the Secretary of the newly-formed Oregon Library Commission. Later in life, Pierce reflected:
I do recall most vividly indeed those beginnings in August, 1905, when I arrived in Salem as Secretary of the Oregon Library Commission, which had neither books, quarters, traditions, nor financial support beyond the state appropriation of $1,200 a year for
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Democratic Party of Japan
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Policy platforms & Election results
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of civil service, monthly allowance to a family with children (¥26,000 per child), cut in gas tax, income support for farmers, free tuition for public high schools, banning of temporary work in manufacturing, raising the minimum-wage to ¥1,000 and halting of increase in sales tax for the next four years.
The DPJ's stance on nuclear power was that steady steps should be taken towards nuclear power, but not too quickly as to possibly endanger safety. Election results All-time highest values are bolded
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Dunmore railway station
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History & Heritage listing
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and shed adjacent to the west of the siding; and a gent's toilet at the northern end of the platform. At this time the platform building is shown with two water tanks (one at the southern end, one between the signal box and the platform building) with an internal plan showing (north to south): parcels office, waiting room and ladies toilet.
The goods siding and associated structures have all been removed since 1970.
Dunmore station closed on 21 November 2014, being replaced by Shellharbour Junction station, located 800 metres (2,600 ft) to the north. Heritage listing As at 23 November 2010, The Dunmore
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Donald D
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1988–1992: Rhyme Syndicate & 1993–present
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Invasion. In 1992, Donald D released his sophomore studio effort titled Let the Horns Blow on Sire/Warner Bros. Records. The song "I'm Gonna Smoke Him" off the album was featured in Trespass (soundtrack). 1993–present In 1995, Donald D, Kurtis Blow and Prince Whipper Whip were featured on the track "Old School Jam" from DJ Honda's self-titled album.
In 2003, he released a single "Hip Hop / The Return of the Culture", that was later included in his debut solo extended play B.R.O.N.X. (Beats Rhymes of New Xperience), released in 2006 under Dondee alias.
He has started a new group with another Universal
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Enrico Butti
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Biography
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statues of Generale Sirtori in the public gardens of Milan. And the statue of the Unity of Italy for the Vittoriano in Rome. He sculpted La morente in 1891 for a funeral chapel of the Casati family.
In 1913, due to worsening pulmonary problems he moved back to Viggiù, where he continued to work till his death. He was also a painter.
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Elizabeth Tripp
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Elizabeth Tripp Elizabeth Tripp née Leigh (1809-1899) was an Australian educator. She was the founder and manager of one of the first lasting schools for girls in Melbourne the East Leigh in Melbourne, between 1859 and 1881.
Tripp was born to the jurist William Leigh in Devonshire in England. In 1831, she married her cousin, the lawyer William Upton Tripp (d. 1873), with whom she had five daughters and a son. She emigrated to Australia with her family in 1850.
In 1859, she separated from her spouse, and opened a school for girls in Melbourne with the
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Colin Falkland Gray
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Second World War
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officer on 23 October 1940. He then served with No. 43 Squadron, before returning to No. 54 Squadron. Gray remained with the squadron until he was posted to No. 1 Squadron. He was promoted to flight lieutenant in August 1941, and the following month was awarded a Bar to his DFC. The same month, he was posted to No. 616 Squadron to serve as its commander until February 1942, at which time he took up a staff posting at No. 9 Group.
Returning to operations in September 1942, Gray, promoted to acting squadron leader, took over No. 64 Squadron, which operated
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Dunmore railway station
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Heritage listing
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to accommodate railway station staff on site.
Dunmore (Shellharbour) Railway Station is of aesthetic significance for its open setting affording views to the Illawarra escarpment, and for its collection of weatherboard buildings and platforms dating from 1887. The 1887 station building on Platform 2 is of aesthetic significance as a rare weatherboard awningless design station building. The residence is of aesthetic significance as a good representative example of a vernacular Victorian Georgian style dwelling, a precursor of the standard J2 Station Master's residence design, purpose-built for accommodation of the Station Master, and for its unusual siting, facing away from the railway
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Dying to Remember
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Plot
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travel to San Francisco and find out who the lady in her dreams is. She locates the building quickly and the same night learns in her dream that the woman is named Mary Ann.
The next day, Lynn visits the archives and finds out that there was one woman named Mary Ann who passed away in 1963. The lady in question was 20 years old at the time, single, and committed suicide. Lynn is confused about her marital status and cause of death, because in her dreams she vividly remembers the girl wearing a wedding ring and being pushed by
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Eric Katz
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Education
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Eric Katz Education Katz went to Beachwood High School. He obtained his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 2004 with a thesis written under the direction of Yakov Eliashberg and Ravi Vakil.
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Dunmore railway station
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History
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construction of the signal box and the refurbishment of the 1887 platform building to provide a ladies' waiting room at the southern end; refurbished central waiting area in the centre (marked on plans as "waiting shed" indicating its open nature); a refurbished room at the northern end of the building for multiple use as Station Master's office, booking office and parcels office; and an awning roof to connect the Station Master's office etc. to a doorway into the new 1925 signal box at the southern end of the platform building. Plans dating from 1929 also show proposed additions to the
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Coloradoite
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Structure
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respect to each other. Figure 1 shows the atomic structure of coloradoite. The structure is a unit cube with the Te²⁻ ions at the corners and face centers. The four mercury atoms are coordinated so that each mercury atom lies at the center of a regular tetrahedron of tellurium atoms and each tellurium lies at the center of a regular tetrahedron of mercury atoms. Its crystal point group of 43m and space group is F43m. It is a covalent compound with a high proportion of metallic bonding, due to its low valencies and even lower interatomic distances . It is
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El Felino
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La Peste Negra (2008–current)
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Lighting match (a one fall, 10 minute time limit match) on the February 19 CMLL Super Viernes show. Once again Puma King tried to help his uncle, but this time the referee disqualified El Felino for the transgression. After the main event of the February 21's show between Místico, La Máscara and Negro Casas against Volador Jr., Último Guerrero and Héctor Garza Místico challengede Volador,Jr. to a Lucha de Apuesta, or bet match, between the two with their masks on the line. During the main event La Sombra came to Volador Jr's aid while El Felino helped Místico. On
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Dave Kragthorpe
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1985 Oregon State vs. Washington & Later life
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After sixty minutes of play, and a blocked punt with 1:29 left to go in the game that was recovered for a Beaver touchdown, Oregon State pulled off one of the biggest upsets in college football history, winning 21–20. Later life In 1994, Kragthorpe was hired by the USU Alumni Association to resurrect the university's alumni chapters program. Despite officially retiring in 2001, Kragthorpe can still be found at his desk in the Alumni Office, overseeing the USU alumni chapters in Idaho and northern Nevada.
Kragthorpe is a huge supporter of USU and Aggie athletics. He is a member
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Dusty Donovan and Lucy Montgomery
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Casting
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the role, where he was thrown into a love triangle with Holden Snyder and Lily Snyder, who’s also coincidentally Lucy's aunt. Bloom was extremely popular during his time on the show, becoming the youngest winner ever to win the Emmy for Outstanding Younger Actor. Bloom remained with the show until 1988, after he grew tired of the scheduling involved in that field and eventually left the series to star in several television movies and myriad guest appearances. Dusty would not be seen on the show until 15 years later, when in 2003, Grayson McCouch, who was already familiar with daytime
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English Electric DEUCE
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Production
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the engine manufacturer Bristol Siddeley.
The success of DEUCE was due to its program library of over 1000 programs and subroutines.
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Energy Efficiency Services Limited
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UJALA LED Tube Lights & Street Lights
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to consumers. Street Lights EESL provides a service to enable municipalities to replace conventional street lights with LEDs at no upfront cost. The cost difference is paid back through the municipalities through energy savings. The Street Lighting National Programme (SLNP) aims to replace 3.5 crore conventional street lights with smart and energy efficient LED street lights by March, 2019.
For the programme, the total connected load of street lights across the country of around 3400 MW, can be reduced to 1400 MW, saving 9 billion KWh and Rs. 5,500 crore to municipalities annually. Use of LEDs in public lighting can save
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Drevlians
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Settlements & History
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Drevlian prince Mal) and others. The principal city of the Drevlians was Iskorosten (today's Korosten), where one can still see a group of compact ancient settlements. After the Kievan Rus' conquered the Drevlians, Iskorosten was burned to the ground and the capital transferred to Ovruch. By the end of the first millennium, the Drevlians already had well-developed farming and handicrafts. History The Drevlians initially fervently opposed the Kievan Rus. According to a number of chronicles, in the times of Kyi, Schek and Khoriv (supposedly, founders of Kiev) the Drevlians had their own princely rule and were frequently at war with
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Energy in the United States
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Trends and projections
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as South Carolina. Of the area left open to solar proposals, the BLM has identified 285,000 acres (115,000 ha) in highly favorable areas it calls Solar Energy Zones. In Spain, with natural gas backups, CSP has reached a capacity factor of 66%, with 75% being a theoretical maximum.
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Electoral Reform Society
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History & Activities
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system in Ireland
In 1973 STV was introduced in Northern Ireland for elections to local councils and to the new Northern Ireland Assembly, and the Society and its staff were called upon to advise in the programme of education set up by the government to raise public awareness.
Interest in proportional representation revived sharply in Britain after the February 1974 general election. From then on the Society was able to secure a higher public profile for its campaigns. In 1983 the Society was recognised by the United Nations Economic and Social Council as a Non-Governmental Organisation with Consultative Status. Activities The Society
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Egg, Inc.
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Gameplay
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starting over. With the aforementioned currency, the player either buy temporary power-ups, like unlimited chickens when you tap for 30 seconds or double revenue for 2 hours, or can get epic research, which is used to upgrade other aspects, such as the chance of getting a rare drone, or increasing the amount of time for double revenue. When the player's farm reaches a certain value based on the egg, the player can upgrade the type of egg their farm sells to one with greater value and start over.
There is also an option to "prestige". This sends the player back to
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Colorado Trail Foundation
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History
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Colorado Trail Foundation The Colorado Trail Foundation, based in Golden, Colorado, is a nonprofit organization that operates and maintains the Colorado Trail, a 567-mile hiking, biking, and horseback riding trail running from Denver to Durango, Colorado. History The Colorado Trail was conceived in 1973 by the Roundup Riders of the Rockies, but not connected end-to-end until 1987. The Colorado Trail Foundation (CTF) evolved out of cooperative efforts by the United States Forest Service, the Colorado Mountain Trails Foundation, and individual volunteers from the Colorado Mountain Club and the Friends of the Colorado Trail. In 2005, a Memorandum of Understanding was
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Discovery quadrangle
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Geologic history
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of the Mercurian plains also implies a thick silicate crust, and thereby supports the existence of a large iron core.
Early, rather than late, differentiation of Mercury is attested to by the compressional scarps that are so clearly seen in the Discovery quadrangle. Segregation of the core must have released large amounts of heat, which would have resulted in significant expansion of the crust. However, unambiguous extensional features (very rare on the planet as a whole) are not seen in the Discovery quadrangle; only compressional scarps occur. Thus, core segregation occurred relatively early (before formation of a solid lithosphere) and was
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Ecstasy (comics)
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Other version
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officer.
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Coffeeville, Texas
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History
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town had one of only four high schools in Upshur County; this school had an enrollment of seventy.
The town declined during and after the American Civil War. During the war the town, at the request of Governor Edward Clark, was a training site for the Confederate soldiers. Following the war, railroad routes bypassed the town and its population steadily dwindled, from 2000 in 1887 to 152 in 1904 and 50 in 1946. The post office closed in 1915, and by 1940 only two stores remained. In 2000 there was a reported population of 50, but except for a small church
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Emotional lateralization
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Facial expressions of emotion & Notable lateralized brain structures and regions & Frontal lobe
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the face (right hemisphere of the brain). Researchers also subjectively reported that the left side of the face was expressing more emotion using images of left-left chimeric faces. Notable lateralized brain structures and regions Emotion is processed in many different areas of the brain, and a specific emotion may be processed in multiple areas. Regions involved in emotional lateralization appear to follow the general conventions that describe the roles/functions of certain brain regions. Below are a few regions and structure involved in emotional processing that show functional lateralization. Frontal lobe Using a PET scan, researchers found that activity in the
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Derwin Kitchen
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Early life and college career
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Derwin Kitchen Early life and college career Kitchen graduated from Raines High School, in his hometown of Jacksonville, Florida, in 2005. Afterwards, he considered playing college basketball at several colleges, and initially agreed to play at the University of Florida, with the Florida Gators, but was ruled ineligible for the 2005-06 season due to his academics. He wanted to play college basketball during the 2006-07 season with St. Johns' college basketball team, the St. John's Red Storm, but was again ruled academically ineligible.
During the 2007-08 season, Kitchen played for Iowa Western Community College's college basketball team, where he averaged 14
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Cubavisión
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History
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Cubavisión History The origins of Cubavision go back to December 10, 1950, with the first transmissions of CMQ-TV, channel 6. This commercial channel initiated its regular transmissions on March 11, 1951.
In 1959, with the conclusion of the Cuban Revolution, CMQ-TV, like the other means of communication in the country, ended up under the control of the State. Subsequently, on February 27, 1961, with the disappearance of commercial advertising in Cuban media, the Cuban State assumed the financing of the television channels.
In 1967, the first Telecenters (regional centers of television) were born and the use of video tape was introduced. In
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Electricity sector in Bolivia
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Unbundling and privatization & Rural electrification efforts
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Boliviana de Energía Eléctrica), which operated both in generation and distribution, gave rise, after its divestiture, to Electropaz (in La Paz) and ELFEO (Empresa Luz y Fuerza Eléctrica Oruro) (in Oruro).
All these reforms, together with the introduction of a load dispatch coordination office, shaped a wholesale electricity market that seeks to simulate competitive conditions. Rural electrification efforts In 2002, the government established Bolivia's Rural Electrification Plan (PLABER) with the objective of contributing to the socio-economic development of rural areas through access to electricity and its efficient and productive uses. The short-term goal of the program was to make 200,000
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Diastolic depolarization
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voltage and time dependence. Evidence in support of the active presence of K⁺, Ca²⁺ , Na⁺ channels and Na⁺/K⁺ exchanger during the pacemaker phase have been variously reported in the literature, but several indications point to the funny current (If) as one of the most important. There is now substantial evidence that also sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca²⁺ -transients participate in the generation of the diastolic depolarization via a process involving the Na–Ca exchanger.
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Erlam & Ors v Rahman & Anor
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Postal vote offences
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behalf of Lutfur Rahman inducing voters to hand over partially completed postal voting documents, and in certain instances taking the uncompleted ballot papers against the voter's will.
An expert witness gave evidence that out of 134 ballots analysed, two set of approximately one quarter of the total were completed in the same ink. Additionally, many of the documents analysed showed inconsistent electrostatic detection apparatus impressions, whereby different parts of the voting documents were completed by different authors.
While none of the evidence in isolation would be enough for a finding of corrupt practices, it was Richard Mawrey's view that taken together the
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Dany Roland
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Biography
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The Man Without Qualities and Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth. In 1997 he co-directed alongside Lessa their first independent full-length film, the critically acclaimed Crede-Mi, which was loosely based on Thomas Mann's 1951 novel The Holy Sinner.
In 2002 Metrô reunited, and Roland returned as their producer. The band's comeback album, Déjà-Vu, was produced by him alongside Yann Laouenan. They broke up once more in 2004 however, but announced yet another reunion in 2015. According to Roland, they are currently working on their fourth studio album, but it still has no name or a release date as
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Donde Quiera Que Estés
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Critical reception and legacy
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as being a "rhythmic pop number". On his album review of Dreaming of You, Paul Verna of Billboard called the track a "smash collaboration". Marco Torres wrote in the Houston Press that "Donde Quiera Que Estés" is "probably the best music video of all time". He further wrote that Selena "showcases her pop-princess qualities by teaming up with New York City Latino pop group [the] Barrio Boyzz". Torres also states that "this song about first loves is the perfect balance of harmony, sultry whispers and Selena's ability to turn an otherwise mediocre song into a spectacular hit." The Argus-Press believed
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Claudius Maximus
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Life
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around 144. The second was proconsular governor of Africa in 158/159. While proconsul he presided at the trial where Apuleius delivered a defense against a charge of magic. The Historia Augusta mentions Claudius Maximus as one of Marcus Aurelius' Stoic teachers. Marcus Aurelius also mentions Maximus’ sickness and death as well as that of his wife, Secunda, in his Meditations. As Marcus says Antoninus witnessed Maximus' illness, if this was the cause of his death, then he must have died at some point before the death of Antoninus in 161 AD.
The Historia Augusta reports the following anecdote from the life
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David Hill (Oregon politician)
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Mrs. Hill & Death and legacy
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Then after David Hill’s death, she married Simmons before dying herself on November 4, 1879. Death and legacy There are no known pictures or portraits of Hill. He was six feet one inch tall with black hair. Slim, with a sallow complexion. On May 9, 1850, David Hill died of unknown causes. At the time he was still an active member of the legislature that was then in session. After the assembly of the two houses on Friday May 10, 1850 it was announced that Hon. David Hill had died the previous day, and "after adoption of the usual
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Egg donation
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The egg donor's process in detail
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the recipient woman). This is due to the fact that all of the mentioned examinations are expensive and the agencies must first confirm that a match is possible or guaranteed before investing in the process. Each egg donor is first referred to a psychologist who will evaluate if she is mentally prepared to undertake and complete the donation process. These evaluations are necessary to ensure that the donor is fully prepared and capable of completing the donation cycle safely and successfully. The donor is then required to undergo a thorough medical examination, including a pelvic exam, blood draw to check
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Ellen Meloy
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Quotes
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no way to earn Home.
—Ellen Meloy, The Last Cheater's Waltz
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Ernst Kaltenbrunner
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World War II
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the journey back to Hungary was Adolf Eichmann, who brought with him a special Einsatzkommando unit to begin the process of "rounding up and deporting Hungary's 750,000 Jews."
It was said that even Himmler feared him, as Kaltenbrunner was an intimidating figure with his 1.94 metres (6 ft 4 in) height, facial scars, and volatile temper. Kaltenbrunner was also a longtime friend of Otto Skorzeny and recommended him for many secret missions, allowing Skorzeny to become one of Hitler's favorite agents. Kaltenbrunner was also responsible for heading Operation Long Jump, a plan to assassinate Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt in Tehran.
Immediately in the wake
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Deimantas Narkevičius
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Film career
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Andrei Tarkovsky left out in his 1972 film. In Narkevičius's film Lithuanian actor Donatas Banionis reprised his role as Chris Kelvin after more than 30 years. In Revisiting Solaris Narkevičius used a series of photographs taken by prominent Lithuanian symbolist painter Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis in Anapa (now Russia) in 1905 to represent the foreign planet, as well as Eduard Artemyev's iconic score from the original film. Revisiting Solaris marked an outstanding interdisciplinary effort by the Lithuanian filmmaker to join multiple talents from different periods making it into a timeless monument.
Restricted Sensation (2011) was Narkevičius first long feature that was shown
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Doris bicolor
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Distribution
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Doris bicolor Distribution This species was described from Trieste, Italy.
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Emily Prince
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Selected exhibitions
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Image Art Gallery, Los Angeles
Around around every day, Backroom Gallery, San Francisco
See The Line Inside, Whitney Biennial (Cupcake Café), New York
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Deportation of Germans from Latin America during World War II
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Selection of deportees
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selected for deportation. Outspoken Nazi Party members, such as Otto Krogmann, leader of the Nazi Party in Costa Rica and brother of Carl Vincent Krogmann, Nazi politician and mayor of Hamburg, were quickly arrested and deported.
However, many other ethnic Germans were also detained and deported with scant evidence. Carl Specht, a labour organiser for Indian rubber trappers in Colombia was deported without evidence. Post-war investigators noted that he “incurred the enmity of some of the American rubber interest”. After deportation to the US, he volunteered to join the US Army. Wilhelm Wiedermann, tractor driver and naturalised Costa Rican citizen, was
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Energy Efficiency Services Limited
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Solar Agricultural Pump Sets & Creating and Sustaining Markets for Energy Efficiency project
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immense opportunities to replace conventional pumps. Most solar pumps in India are subsidized, but even subsidized pumps are unaffordable to small farmers due to their high upfront cost compared to diesel and electric pumps.
EESL intends to provide a reliable source of agricultural pumps via solar mini grids. With such grids, farmers could receive considerable revenue by selling the excess power to the grid over 25 years. Benefits to farmers include social emancipation and contribution to society by water conservation. Creating and Sustaining Markets for Energy Efficiency project EESL partnered with the Global Environment Facility (GEF) for the project Creating
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Dan Muller
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Writing Life
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in the United States, including several Muller paintings. The Binson Collection has now been donated to the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum in Cheyenne Wyoming; from CFD Old West Museum: "The collection includes works from some of America's greatest western artists such as Frederic Remington, Dan Muller...".) Works of Muller's are also in museums such as the Petrie Institute of Western American Art at Denver Art Museum, and Cushing Library at Texas A&M University.
Muller's work can be dated approximately by the appearance of his signature. Works dating up to the early 1930s are signed "D C Muller" and
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Erlam & Ors v Rahman & Anor
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Judicial review
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were no parallel criminal proceedings alongside civil proceedings of the election court. Permission to include the second ground was additionally denied on the basis of undue delay in raising the issue by Rahman. Under the third ground, Rahman sought a declaratory judgment that the Metropolitan Police decision to discontinue criminal investigation into him constituted an acquittal, and thus triggering the power of a court to order the cessation of the incapacity previously imposed by the election court judgment. Permission was denied based on the earlier finding that Rahman had not been charged, and thus impossible to have been acquitted on
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Distribution (marketing)
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Disintermediation
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new types of channel intermediaries displace traditional distributors. The widespread public acceptance of online shopping has been a major trigger for disintermediation in some industries. Certain types of traditional intermediaries are dropping by the wayside.
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Doug Somers
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Professional wrestling career & Death
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Valentine & Matthews the match. Death Somers died on May 16, 2017, at the age of 65.
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Ernst Trygger
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Prime minister
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by Lindman, who rather saw an unpolitical government before an upcoming election.
The major issue during Trygger's time in office was the question of defence and alignment. Leader of a minority cabinet, Trygger tried to reach a solution with broad acceptance through "intelligent adjustment" ("intelligent anpassning"). This failed due to lack of support from both the social democrats and the liberals. In the 1924 elections the support of the Right increased, nonetheless it was Branting who got to form cabinet, after even bigger electional gains for the social democrats. Another reason in Branting's favour was the likelihood of a solution to
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Edgar McCloughry
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Military career
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1953 as an air vice marshal, and died in 1972 in Edinburgh.
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Erlam & Ors v Rahman & Anor
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Postal vote offences & Tampering with ballot papers & Intimidation
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criminal standard for postal vote offences under section 62A was met. Tampering with ballot papers Of the 46 ballot papers accepted showing a change of first preference vote from another candidate to Lutfur Rahman, 26 were from an original vote for John Biggs. Richard Mawrey concluded that this was not sufficient a pattern to reach the criminal standard of proof for the alleged offence of tampering with ballot papers. Intimidation It was the petitioners allegations that there were undue influence under section 115 of the 1983 Act through "intimidation at polling stations, voters going into polling booths together or leaving
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Egg, Inc.
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Gameplay
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more eggs and more grain silos to allow the farm to run by itself for longer periods of time. There is also epic research which is purchased with golden eggs and is permanent (does not reset when the player upgrades their egg or prestiges). This includes decreasing the price of buildings and research and increasing the size of the hatchery. Egg, Inc also allows the player to earn currency by watching advertisement videos. Every few minutes, a white truck will come by and drop off a package containing money (the value of which is scaled up as the farm value
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Endocrine disruptor
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Environmental and human body cleanup
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problem is discovering how to eliminate these compounds from the environment and where to focus remediation efforts. Even pollutants no longer in production persist in the environment, and bio-accumulate in the food chain. An understanding of how these chemicals, once in the environment, move through ecosystems, is essential to designing ways to isolate and remove them. Working backwards through the food chain may help to identify areas to prioritize for remediation efforts. This may be extremely challenging for contaminated fish and marine mammals that have a large habitat and who consume fish from many different areas throughout their lives.
Many persistent
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Charles Courtney Curran
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Biography
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in Paris.
After two and half years abroad, the young family returned to the United States in June, 1891. For the next ten years Curran divided his time between New York where the couple had an apartment and Curran maintained a studio, and Ohio where they had extended family and spent most summers. In 1903 the Currans visited the summer arts colony of Cragsmoor for the first time. Located in the scenic Shawangunk Mountains about 100 miles northwest of New York City, the spectacular scenery and native flora inspired Curran to build a summer home there. He died
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Ellen Meloy
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Quotes
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intact, the most exotic terrain may be the plateau's own history. During my recent journeys this history felt foreign and unnervingly off-the-Map, even as I lived in its heart. Gaze out from the mesa, and you will meet my duplicitous lover. You will see eternity, a desert that like no other place exudes the timelessness of nature as the final arbiter. Scrape off our century, and you will find its usurper, pressed into a nugget of inorganic matter, the single greatest threat to the continuity of life. The history inscribed itself on the Map's most alarming folios; ignoring it was
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Deutschneudorf
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History
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on clearings and were welcomed as skilled workers.
A teacher is first reported in 1718, the church is completed in 1736 and the schoolhouse in 1741. In 1802 Deutschneudorf becomes an independent church parish. The voluntary fire department is established in 1875, the municipal offices are built in 1924, and an open-air swimming pool in 1936. In 1927 the Olbernhau-Grünthal–Deutschneudorf railway is opened. Oberlochmühle is incorporated into Deutschneudorf on 1 April 1939. In 1944/1945 Wehrmacht units establish a depot for stolen art. A forced march of German-speaking people expelled from Chomutov on 9 June 1945 which caused many deaths led through
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Eileen Nearne
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Later years and death
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her sister's death in 1982, she moved to Torquay and lived there quietly until her death. She died alone from a heart attack in her seaside flat. Her body is thought to have remained undiscovered for some time until found on 2 September 2010. She was 89 years old. Nearne talked about her wartime activities on a Timewatch television documentary in 1997, but she wore a wig, and spoke in French under her codename "Rose", and her wartime activities were not generally known about. It was only when her flat was being searched by council workers to try to establish
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Dryburgh
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The Temple of the Muses
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Dryburgh The Temple of the Muses This circular nine columned gazebo stands since 1817 on Bass Hill, a mound overlooking the River Tweed at the west end of the village. It is dedicated to the poet James Thomson, the Ednam poet and author of "The Seasons" and the lyrics of Rule Britannia, and his bust can be seen on the top of the structure.
The temple originally contained a stone statue of the Apollo Belvedere on a circular pedestal showing nine Muses with laurel wreaths. Bronze figures of the Four Seasons by Siobhan O'Hehir were installed as a replacement in 2002.
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Emily Lau
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Joining the Democratic Party and 2012 reform package & Chairperson of the Democratic Party
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Tiananmen protests of 1989. In June 2010, as vice-chairperson of the Democratic Party, she voted with her party in favour of the government's reform package, which included the party's late amendment – accepted by Beijing – to hold a popular vote for five new District Council (second) functional constituencies.
Lau's less radical behaviour in this period, when compared to more radical populist figures Leung Kwok-hung and Wong Yuk-man, led her to become the main target for attacks by Wong and People Power. Chairperson of the Democratic Party In September 2012, the Democratic Party suffered the worst defeat in the
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Ernst Kaltenbrunner
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SS career
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was a member of the Reichstag from 10 April 1938 until 8 May 1945. Amid this activity, he helped establish the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp near Linz. Mauthausen was the first Nazi concentration camp opened in Austria following the Anschluss. On 11 September 1938, Kaltenbrunner was promoted to the rank of SS-Gruppenführer, equivalent to a lieutenant general in the army while holding the position of Führer of SS-Oberabschnitt Österreich (re-designated SS-Oberabschnitt Donau in November 1938). Also in 1938, he was appointed High SS and police leader (Höherer SS- und Polizeiführer; HSSPF) for Donau, which was the primary SS command in Austria
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Dora and Friends: Into the City!
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Plot
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Dora and Friends: Into the City! Plot Dora, who is now 10-years-old, attends school and lives in the city of Playa Verde, California. She has five friends: Kate (who loves art), Emma (who loves music), Alana (who is tomboyish and loves animals), Naiya (who is smart and enjoys reading) and Pablo (who enjoys playing soccer). Together, Dora and her friends work together and go on adventures while discovering the secrets of their city. Dora has a magical charm bracelet that helps her get through objects in the way and a smartphone, complete with an app version of the previous series'
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Douglas Gonzales
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Selected legal cases
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1957) of Baton Rouge. Malina signaled Judge Gonzales, not knowing his identity, for allegedly driving at a slower rate in the "fast lane" of a highway and motioned for the driver to move into the left lane. Gonzales apparently became irritated at Malina and turned on his flashing light and told Malina that he had the authority to arrest him, but Malina fled the scene. Judge Gonzales then sent a police officer privately to Malina's home to request that Malina appear the next day in court. Gonzales told Malina that he had arrest authority and charged him with multiple
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Esri Education User Conference
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Esri Education User Conference Launched in 2000, Esri's Education User Conference (EdUC), is organized and hosted by Esri's Educational Programs Team the weekend before the annual Esri International User Conference (Esri UC). Held in San Diego, California, during the month of July, the mission of the EdUC is to support and promote the use of geographic information systems (GIS) in educational research, instruction, administration, and policy.
Over the years, it has grown into a sizable and popular event for those involved in using and teaching GIS in the greater educational community. This includes school teachers, youth program leaders, college and university
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El Domo
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El Domo El Domo is an 11,000-seat indoor arena located in San Luis Potosi City. It is used primarily for bullfighting and concerts, but can also accommodate other events, including circuses, lucha libre, ice hockey, basketball and other special events. The arena contains 32 luxury suites, each containing 18 seats, plus parking for 9,000 cars. There are four interior ramps and two elevators in the arena. The arena concourse includes 40 points of sale and eight concession stands.
The arena opened in 2010 and displaced Auditorio Miguel Barragan as San Luis Potosi's primary indoor venue. Luis
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Dear Friend: The Three Bachelors
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Plot & Ending
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Dear Friend: The Three Bachelors Plot The drama is about two love triangles between Emily, a maid who has a crush with her boss Miguel, and Sara, whom Miguel likes. However, Sara is getting married to Vince, Miguel's brother. Heime, another of Miguel's brothers, likes gambling but stops when he discovers that he was adopted. Vince likes Sara, and they are married for his father who is to die in a few weeks. Ending Emily finally learns that Miguel doesn't love her, so she leaves, while Sara finally learns to love Vince. Emily goes to visit Sara and tells her
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Endocrine disruptor
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Environmental and human body cleanup
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organic compounds, PCB, DDT and PBDE included, accumulate in river and marine sediments. Several processes are currently being used by the EPA to clean up heavily polluted areas, as outlined in their Green Remediation program.
One of the most interesting ways is the utilization of naturally occurring microbes that degrade PCB congeners to remediate contaminated areas.
There are many success stories of cleanup efforts of large heavily contaminated Superfund sites. A 10-acre (40,000 m²) landfill in Austin, Texas contaminated with illegally dumped VOCs was restored in a year to a wetland and educational park.
A US uranium enrichment site that was contaminated with uranium
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Estill Voice Training
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Criticism
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within the system, and some of the uses of anchoring for classical singing, although Shewell cites Jo Estill as suggesting breath work as unnecessary if the Figures for Voice are well practiced.
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Emmy Rossum
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Acting career
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Actress in a musical or comedy. She also received a Critics' Choice Award for Best Young Actress, along with a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor.
In 2006, Rossum appeared in Poseidon, Wolfgang Petersen's remake of the disaster film The Poseidon Adventure. She played Jennifer Ramsey, the daughter of Kurt Russell's character. Rossum described the character as being proactive and strong in all situations, rather than a damsel in distress. Rossum also appeared as Juliet Capulet in a 2006 Williamstown Theatre Festival production of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. In early 2009, Rossum appeared in Dragonball Evolution. Her
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Esports at the 2018 Asian Games – Arena of Valor tournament
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East Asia & Southeast Asia
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Esports at the 2018 Asian Games – Arena of Valor tournament East Asia Source: AESF Southeast Asia Source: AESF
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Ernst Kaltenbrunner
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World War II
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against one another. Himmler believed him, but Kaltenbrunner did not and told Himmler that an informant claimed Wolff also negotiated with Cardinal Schuster of Milan and was about to surrender occupied Italy to the Allies. Himmler angrily repeated the allegations and Wolff, feigning offense, challenged Himmler to present these statements to Hitler. Unnerved by Wolff's demands, Himmler backed down, and Hitler sent Wolff back to Italy to continue his purported disruption of the Allies.
In mid-April 1945, three weeks before the war ended, Himmler named Kaltenbrunner commander-in-chief of the remaining German forces in Southern Europe. Kaltenbrunner attempted to organize cells for
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Dopamine receptor D5
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Locomotion & Regulation of blood pressure & Immunity
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have a role in controlling motor activity. Regulation of blood pressure D₅ receptor may be involved in modulation of the neuronal pathways that regulate blood pressure. Mice lacking this receptor in their brains showed hypertension and elevated blood pressure, which may have been caused by increased sympathetic tone. D₅ receptors that are expressed in kidneys are also involved in the regulation of blood pressure via modulating expression of renalase and excretion of sodium, and disturbance of these processes can contribute to hypertension as well. Immunity D₅ receptors negatively regulate production of IFNγ by NK cells. The expression of D₅ receptors
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Dens Park
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Future
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two to leave their historic grounds at Dens Park and Tannadice Stadium respectively. The stadium was planned for construction on a new site at Caird Park. Scotland was not successful in their bid, however, and so these plans were postponed. They could be resurrected should Scotland launch a successful bid for future European Championships. Both clubs strongly oppose a ground sharing agreement but were interested in a new ground sharing arrangement that would have taken place if Ukraine and Poland had failed to meet UEFA's expectations for hosting Euro 2012.
In late 2007, Dundee announced plans to sell much of the
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