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Transorma
Manual sorting
go through several sorting steps before it reached the level of the deliveryman. One of the fundamental limits on the number of routes a single sorter could service was the length of their arms. This limited the stack of pigeon holes to a cabinet three to four feet on a side. Making the pigeon holes smaller allowed any one sorter to have more of them within reach, but increased the effort needed to place the letter in the bin, as well as reducing the number of letters that could be sent to a given destination before the pigeon hole filled up.
Thomas Hudson Beare (pioneer)
History
from Van Diemens Land to Kangaroo Island, some of the first brought into the colony, though stock losses on the unusually long trip aboard the Cygnet were considerable. In 1838 he purchased section 101, Hundred of Adelaide, and named it Netley, by which name the modern suburb is known. He supported his brother-in-law John Wrathall Bull in his claim against John Ridley as the true inventor of the stripper, having built the prototype. His widow raised their five remaining dependent children by teaching music, and died at the home of her step-daughter Mrs. F. E. Archer.
Transylvania (series)
Reception & Legacy
disliked the Atari ST versions of the first and second games, stating that "There just wasn't much of a story line" and that the ideal player age was a young teenager, not an adult. Despite this, however, because of their low price and "excellent" production values, graphics, and parser, the magazine recommended the games for those seeking graphic adventures for the ST. Legacy Many years later, Penguin Software released several of the game series as freeware. Also after end of official support, an enthusiast reconstructed a source code variant of the game's series engine to port it to modern platforms.
Stephanie Hemphill
Work
that this novel faced many challenges, one of which was surviving the "censoring gauntlet of the Plath estate," but that she enjoyed writing about her because she loved Plath as an artist. Hemphill also felt a kinship to Plath during the time of her writing, since her marriage was ending and she was in the grips of being both overworked and depressed. She also worked in a manner similar to Plath, writing poetry every day, journaling and also writing to her mother, as Plath often did. The Chicago Tribune reviewed Your Own, Syliva, writing about the novel that "rarely is
Tampa International Airport
Tampa International Airport & The 1971 Terminal
in the late 1950s. An annex was built east of the terminal for the new carriers. Turbine-powered flights began in 1959 on Eastern Air Lines' L-188 Electra; in 1960 National, Eastern and Delta Air Lines began jet flights with the Douglas DC-8 (Delta was first, with a Chicago nonstop in May or June). National DC-8 nonstops to Los Angeles and weekly Pan American jets to Mexico City (MIA-TPA-MID-MEX) started in 1961. The 1952 terminal was congested as larger jets replaced piston airliners and it was again expanded. The 1971 Terminal During the early 1960s, the aviation authority began planning a replacement terminal
Trans-cultural diffusion
Medieval Europe
of technological innovation in medieval Europe which by the 17th century culminated in European technological achievement surpassing the Islamic world and China. Such technological import to medieval Europe include gunpowder, clock mechanisms, shipbuilding, paper and the windmill, however, in each of these cases Europeans not only adopted the technologies, but improved the manufacturing scale, inherent technology, and applications to a point clearly surpassing the evolution of the original invention in its country of origin. Historians have questioned recently whether Europe really owes the development of such inventions as gunpowder, the compass, the windmill or printing to the Chinese or other cultures. However
Traveling (basketball)
NBA
a player, with the ball in his possession, raises his pivot foot off the floor, he must pass or shoot before his pivot foot returns to the floor. If he drops the ball while in the air, he may not be the first to touch the ball. e. A player who falls to the floor while holding the ball, or while coming to a stop, may not gain an advantage by sliding. f. A player who attempts a field goal may not be the first to touch the ball if it fails to touch the backboard, basket ring or another player. g. A
Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law
Reception & Support & Appeal to foreign investors
Bam Aquino and Sen. Grace Poe. Ultimately, President Duterte stated on June 02 2018 "Well the law was enacted by Congress. I leave it to Congress to decide whether or not to amend, suspend or modify the law. Leave it to Congress", in a press briefing. Support The senators who voted for the bill were Senators Sonny Angara, Nancy Binay, Frank Drilon, JV Ejercito, Chiz Escudero, Win Gatchalian, Dick Gordon, Gringo Honasan, Loren Legarda, Joel Villanueva, Koko Pimentel, Grace Poe, Ralph Recto, Tito Sotto, Cynthia Villar and Migs Zubiri. Appeal to foreign investors One of the goals of the TRAIN
Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale
Plot
falling into a dumpster in New York. The Ballerina then hugs Jerry in victory, telling him that she never doubted him. Suddenly, the wall next to them begins to crumble and collapses on Nelly as she shoves Jerry and the Ballerina out of the way, crushing and seemingly killing her. Jerry, Tuffy and Paulie begin to cry (the Journey Through The Snow plays during this scene once again), but the magic revives her and removes her string, allowing her to talk without a string. Jerry and the Ballerina dance after receiving their crowns back. The Toy Maker and the ballerina
The Romance of a Shop
Synopsis
June, Frank Jermyn arrives at the Lorimers' unexpectedly. He tells the sisters that he is to leave for Africa the next day as a special reporter to make newspaper illustrations. Frank proposes to Lucy. They have each been fostering growing feelings for one another and Lucy joyfully accepts. Frank leaves for Africa the next morning. Rumors surrounding Phyllis' modeling spread throughout the summer. Gerty is worried that Phyllis cares too much for Darrell. When Mr. Darrell announces that he must leave for Paris and cannot finish Phyllis' portrait, Phyllis is hurt by his unexpected departure. In September, the girls learn of an
Tribune Chronicle
History
Tribune Chronicle History In June 1812, the Trump of Fame commenced publishing as the first newspaper in what had been the Connecticut Western Reserve. In 1816, this paper became known as the Western Reserve Chronicle, forerunner to the modern Tribune Chronicle. On April 14, 1883, the Chronicle commenced daily publication. Prior to this, the newspaper had been a weekly, publishing on Tuesdays. The Chronicle merged with The Warren Tribune on April 26, 1924 to become The Warren Tribune Chronicle. In 1977, the newspaper changed to its present name, and began publishing on Sundays. On November 2, 1994,
The Young and the Hopeless
Touring
the Honda Civic Tour with New Found Glory. The first half the tour was supported by Less Than Jake and Roger Miret and The Disasters, with MxPx supporting the second half. In mid-June 2003, the Madden brothers performed at KROQ Weenie Roast acoustically because Good Charlotte's guitarist Martin had to attend a wedding. In August, the group performed at the MTV Video Music Awards. When performing at the Reading and Leeds Festivals, the audience's reaction was very negative and some of them bottled the band. Between September and November, the group embarked on a headlining US arena tour, the first half
The French Lieutenant's Woman
Gender & Feminist novel
Fowles's flawed male protagonists." Though acknowledging such binaries in the role of the characters, critic Alice Ferrebe does not treat these binaries as necessary thematic elements. Rather, the binaries demonstrate what she calls a gendered "scopic politics", or a politics created by a gaze (not dissimilar from the "male gaze" noticed in cinema studies), that constructs an artificial gender binary within Fowle's early novels (as opposed to a multiplicity of socially constructed genders). For Ferrebe, this binary creates a tension, especially with Sarah, who becomes a violently fetishised and objectified "other", differentiated from the male characters like Charles. Feminist novel
Tig Trager
Biography
opportunity to enhance his reputation for embracing the gruesome and the macabre. Several times he is hinted to have a proclivity for other paraphilias. Despite a perhaps depraved love of violence, Tig also shows sensitivity when it comes to women, children, and animals, taking revenge against those who exploit them. In season 5, Tig becomes a pet owner after rescuing an American Pit Bull Terrier who lost her fight, from being shot. Tig is frequently employed in situations where the use of violence is needed. Far from shying away, Tig actually seems to enjoy and covet his position as
Tomasz Lipiec
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Tomasz Lipiec Tomasz Wojciech Lipiec (born 10 May 1971, in Warsaw) is a retired Polish race walker and former Polish Minister for Sport in the government of Jarosław Kaczyński. In 1993, Lipiec has been banned for four years from professional competing in athletics due to the allegations of doping use. He was acquitted by the Polish Athletic Association after three years. Lipiec has recently been released from prison after paying a $40K release bail, after being accused of corruption.
The Stone and Holt Weeks Foundation
Fundraising
Stone’s and Holt’s schools including The University of Delaware and Eckerd College.
The Defenders (1961 TV series)
Sequel and spin-offs
that featured a brief clip from The Defenders' episode of the same name. In the Mad Men episode, the Sterling Cooper advertising agency is trying to secure sponsors for The Defenders' episode, which contains a plot involving abortion (originally telecast on April 28, 1962), after the regular sponsors pulled out because they claimed the episode (and subject matter) was too controversial. The episode also offers a fictional backstory for the episode; that it was written for the third season of the series but rejected by the network for the usage of abortion as a plotline. The following season, the writers
Transit of Venus March
Transits of Venus
www.bandmusicpdf.org.
Too big to fail
Breaking up the largest banks & Reducing risk-taking through regulation
... banks that are too big to fail are too big to exist. If they continue to exist, they must exist in what is sometimes called a "utility" model, meaning that they are heavily regulated." He also wrote about several causes of the crisis related to the size, incentives, and interconnection of the mega-banks. Reducing risk-taking through regulation The United States passed the Dodd–Frank Act in July 2010 to help strengthen regulation of the financial system in the wake of the subprime mortgage crisis that began in 2007. Dodd–Frank requires banks to reduce their risk taking, by requiring greater financial
Through Black Spruce (film)
Plot
a need to go into hiding. Marius accuses Will of being a snitch and hires associates to have him followed. In Toronto, Annie contacts Susanna's modelling agency and collects the last paycheque that she was owed. The agency refers her to Jesse, the last photographer to undertake a project with Susanna. The two meet while Jesse is debuting the resulting photo series at a local gallery. After describing the depression Susanna was in, Jesse gives Annie the address where she last stayed. There, Annie meets Violet who is the other tenant. Violet welcomes Annie and describes the shock of receiving the
The Last and Best of the Peter Pans
Plot & History
Another sibling, a teenage boy named Holden, is mentioned. Vincent references his baseball mitt that is covered in poetry, similar to that of Allie in The Catcher in the Rye. At the close of the story, Vincent understands his mother's concern, but feels sorry for her solicitous behavior, and expresses depression over the fact she worries so much, particularly over kids who are about to fall off a cliff. History The story—as with many of Salinger's unpublished works—is shrouded in mystery. A typed, 12 page manuscript is available to patrons at Princeton University's Firestone Library. This is part of the library's
The Courtship of Stewie's Father
Plot
takes him to Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Excited at the prospect of visiting Disney World, Stewie forgives Peter, although pretending to be annoyed. When the pair arrive, Peter inadvertently loses Stewie, who is captured by Disney World employees and forced to sing at the Tiny World ride, complying to do so after learning that the alternative is to be in a Christmas movie with Tim Allen. Peter finds him and takes him away, but is chased across the theme park by a security guard, who eventually loses them in The Temple of Doom style (with Peter dressed
Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Towels
green stripes with vitamin supplements, pink flowers of wheatgerm extract, and other areas containing barbecue sauce and anti-depressants. Ford Prefect, a traditionalist, has so far only reinforced his towel's seams, which enabled him to use it as a rope to stop himself from falling to his death. In the TV series, towels move of their own accord during hyperspatial jumps, and the amount they've moved allows an experienced hitchhiker to calculate the distance he has travelled. The towel was useful in the film version a handful of times, mainly by Ford. For example, while on the homeworld of the
Toshiko Takeya
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candidate. Takeya received 806,862 votes, about 20,000 less than Sawa six years before, but enough for second place as top elected Murata took more than a quarter of the Tokyo vote – Sawa had ranked fourth behind the major party candidates in 2004 –, and above Kōmeitō's target of 800,000 votes. As of 2012, she is a member in the Committees on Financial Affairs (zaisei kin'yū), Oversight of Administration (gyōsei kansa) and the Special Committee on Official Development Assistance and Related Matters (seifu kaihatsu enjo nado ni kan suru tokubetsu-iinkai).
Tepexi el Viejo
Design
of the site is a walled fortress, which is located at the confluence of two deep ravines (140 meters high); one of them is the Xamilpa or Lazamilpan river, giving the spot strategic importance: this river is a tributary of Atoyac River. The area consists of a wall surrounding the exposed archaeological structures of squares and ceremonial mounds, which suggests it was once a military fortress.
Thomas Muster
Private life
a villa on the Adriatic Sea in Croatia.
Tim O'Leary
Introduction & Tinhead, Sinbad and Carmel
Carmel refused to believe that her son was the ring leader of the gang of bullies. Tinhead, Sinbad and Carmel Sinbad (Michael Starke) later became involved in a relationship with Carmel and did his best to help her to try to get Tinhead to change his ways. Tinhead had other ideas, and took every opportunity to try and cause trouble between them. Jimmy Corkhill (Dean Sullivan) also had a run in with Tinhead when he discovered that he was responsible for bringing alcohol into the youth club . As tension in the O'Leary house continued to mount with Tinhead and Sinbad
Too big to fail
United Kingdom
Commission on Banking Report.
Tim O'Leary
Marriage
they held their own party with music blasting out from the car stereo which upset a lot of the neighbors, especially Ron Dixon and Jimmy Corkhill. Jimmy stole the car and drove off out of the close to stop the music playing out loud. After the music had stopped, Sotto guessed that Tinhead had grassed him up. Whilst attacking Tinhead, Emily told Sotto that if he doesn't leave, Tinhead will have him beaten up again like he did in prison. In an act of revenge, Sotto and his mate smashed Mick's wide screen TV. Despite this Mick allowed Tinhead and Emily
Transorma
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used the "5/300" model, which supported 5 sorters and 300 bins. Smaller models, like the "1/150", were similar in concept but were operated by a single sorter and used and different mechanism for the sorting. The Transorma was introduced in the Netherlands in 1927, and the first production version started operations in Rotterdam in 1930. Further sales in the Netherlands followed, but widespread adoption was interrupted by World War II. New installations followed after the war and the machines spread around the world during the 1950s. However, they were used for only a short period of time before computerized systems replaced
Thomas DeMarco
Old Dominion & BC Lions
at 289 yards per game. He was named as an Honorable Mention All-American in 2010 by Consensus Draft Services. During a game against University of Massachusetts in 2011, a defensive end rolled over his ankle. True freshman Taylor Heinicke would play the rest of the game, later becoming the Monarchs' starting quarterback. BC Lions While DeMarco did not get drafted by a National Football League team, he signed a two-year deal with the BC Lions on May 14, 2012. He started the season as the Lions' third-string quarterback, behind Travis Lulay and Mike Reilly. On October 6, 2012, DeMarco made
Thompson Creek Metals
Operating Mines & Projects
by 38.5% to 16 years). Langeloth Metallurgical Facility — The Langeloth Metallurgical Facility, located 25 miles west of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a world-class facility with a long history of producing high-quality metallurgical products used mainly in the steel and chemical industries. The facility has roasting capacity of 35 million pounds of molybdenum per year. Four multiple-hearth furnaces are used for the conversion (roasting) of molybdenum disulfide concentrates into technical grade molybdenum oxide (tech oxide), which is sold in powder form or briquettes or converted into pure molybdenum oxide or ferromolybdenum. Two other furnaces process spent catalyst material containing other metals. Projects
Trans-cultural diffusion
Hyperdiffusionism
Trans-cultural diffusion Hyperdiffusionism Hyperdiffusionists deny that parallel evolution or independent invention took place to any great extent throughout history; they claim that all major inventions and all cultures can be traced back to a single culture. Early theories of hyperdiffusionism can be traced to ideas about South America being the origin of mankind. Antonio de León Pinelo, a Spaniard who settled in Bolivia, claimed in his book Paraíso en el Nuevo Mundo that the Garden of Eden and the creation of man had occurred in present-day Bolivia and that the rest of the world was populated by migrations from there. Similar
Transitional federal parliament, Republic of Somalia
Overview
Transitional federal parliament, Republic of Somalia Overview The Transitional Federal Institutions (TFIs) were the key foundations of the national government of Somalia. Created in 2004, they included the Transitional Federal Charter (TFC), the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) and the Transitional Federal Parliament (TFP). The TFP is the parliament of Somalia. It constituted the legislative branch of government, with the Transitional Federal Government representing the executive division. The Transitional Federal Parliament elected the President and Prime Minister, and had the authority to propose and pass laws. It was also in charged of governance and administration of Mogadishu, which was then the seat of
Thomas Whitbread
Life & Arrest, trial and execution
of tranquility would not last, and that they must be willing to suffer false accusations, imprisonment, torture and martyrdom. Having completed a tour of his Flanders province, he went to England but at once fell ill with plague. Arrest, trial and execution Whitbread was arrested in London on Michaelmas Day, 1678, but was so ill that he could not be moved to Newgate till three months later. He was first indicted at the Old Bailey, 17 December 1678, but the evidence against him and his companions broke down. Given the state of public opinion, it was
Tommy Woodcock
Early life
Tommy Woodcock Early life He was born at Uralgurra, in Bellbrook near Kempsey, New South Wales, in 1905 the third of four children to Aaron Treve Woodcock and Annie Catherine Smith, he served an apprenticeship as a jockey under Barney Quinn, who was based at Randwick, New South Wales. He won several starts, and worked as a jockey until 1927, when he was 22 years old. However, as his size and weight increased he gave up jockeying in favour of riding work and strapping for trainers. It was in this way that he met Harry Telford and Phar Lap. In
Titus (usurper)
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histories of her noteworthy family - the implication being that she was a descendant of Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus, the Roman consul of 148 BC, and a distant relation of Calpurnia, the wife of Julius Caesar. This link is further developed in two ways; firstly, her statue is described as being placed in the Temple of Venus Genetrix, where Caesar had once placed a statue of Cleopatra. Secondly, her possession of Cleopatra's pearls also reinforces her role as a female figure representing traditional Romanitas, compared against the previous owner who was traditionally represented as everything that was contrary to
Tim O'Leary
Return to crime & The end
Cartait) help and together they managed to steal a van full of booze from the gang without being seen. Although they had a few problems finding buyers, they eventually sold all the booze around different pubs in the area. Tinhead was elated by his success and eager for another heist. The end Towards the end of the series, Tinhead worked as a limousine driver. He remained friends with Jimmy throughout the series. After speaking to Barry Grant (Paul Usher), Tinhead was involved in the vigilante killing of drug dealer Jack Michaelson (Paul Duckworth).
The Three Musketeers (2009 TV series)
Related programmes and events
Red Brick Warehouse from 23 to 25 July 2010.
Treytorrens
Demographics & Heritage sites of national significance & Politics
and 4 apartments (8.2%) were empty. As of 2009, the construction rate of new housing units was 0 new units per 1000 residents. The vacancy rate for the municipality, in 2010, was 3.92%. The historical population is given in the following chart: Heritage sites of national significance The Swiss Reformed church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste is listed as a Swiss heritage site of national significance. The entire village of Treytorrens is part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites. Politics In the 2007 federal election the most popular party was the SVP which received 48.66% of the vote. The
The Secret Policeman's Ball
Shows since 2006 & 2006 – The Secret Policeman's Ball 2006
title for its forthcoming benefit show – a one-night show to be held at the Royal Albert Hall, London, on 14 October 2006. The name that had by then become the colloquially used umbrella title for all of Amnesty's fund-raisers. The 2006 show was coordinated by British comedian Eddie Izzard – who had coordinated the 2001 Amnesty show. 2006 – The Secret Policeman's Ball 2006 The 13th show in the Amnesty series took place at the Royal Albert Hall, London, on 14 October 2006. Unlike the first (1976–1981) era of Amnesty shows featuring mainly internationally known stars – the line-up mirrored
The Three Musketeers (2009 TV series)
Production
wearing a jogging suit daily and the dishes with the words "Fin." (End) and "Rappel" (Curtain Call) are on a table of at the end of the final episode. In addition, Bonacieux crosses the Channel using washtub as a boat while Milady cooks unappetising stew for d'Artagnan whom she falls in love with. In addition, the puppets of O'Reilly and Bassonpierre are made after Koki Mitani and narrator Yuji Tanaka. Various properties appear in the show. Not only swords, guns, armour and the queen's necklace but also food, books and handkerchieves Porthos is given by many women are included. Spanish Connection is
Trade Control and Expert System
Features & History & SHIFT network
among non-EU countries and the EU is a paper certificate, even if the decision 2004/292/CE says it mandatory for member states and economic operators to use TRACES since 31 December 2004. TRACES uses all the languages of the EU plus Russian, and the Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety, Directorate G, unit G5, sector TRACES, is in charge of the workload. History Before TRACES, the EU tried twice to create a computer-based network dedicated to food safety and animal health for exchange of goods and live animals iva the ANIMO and SHIFT networks. SHIFT network SHIFT stands for "System to assist
The Odessa File
Plot
their request, Miller agrees to infiltrate ODESSA himself and is trained to pass for a former Waffen-SS sergeant by a repentant ex-member of the SS. Miller visits a lawyer working for ODESSA and after passing severe scrutiny is sent to meet a passport forger who supplies those members who wish to escape. Slowly Miller unravels the entire system, but his cover is compromised, in part by his insistence on using his own car which has already been associated with the journalist Miller, not the SS man he is impersonating, and ODESSA sets its top hitman on Miller's trail. Miller escapes one
The Irish Rovers
Television
band performing together with Liam Clancy, Tommy Makem, John Allan Cameron, Kenny Rogers, Lonnie Donegan, Andy Gibb, Rita Coolidge, Ronnie Prophet, and many others. The series was produced for Global Television in conjunction with Ulster Television in Ireland, and was syndicated around the world. The band members became Canadian citizens after Canada's Prime Minister, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, asked them to do so, to officially represent Canada around the world. By 1989 they had represented Canada at five world Expos: Montreal (1967), Osaka, Japan (1970), Okinawa, Japan (1976), Vancouver (1986), and Brisbane, Australia (1988). In recognition of their quarter century of contributions
The Five-Storied Pagoda
Main characters & Supporting Characters
Jūbei through the lens of compassion and sees in him the good that everyone else overlooks because of his low status. He agrees to meet with Jūbei after his servants attempt to throw the carpenter out, and takes pity on him when he begs for the pagoda contract, and admires his skill after he sees the model he built. Supporting Characters Okichi Genta's wife. She is described as someone who does not give any thought to her appearance, but rather as if she took pride in her respectability (22). She believes strongly in her husband and feels contempt for Jūbei for
Strömtorps IK
Recent history
IV, Värmland 2008 – Division IV, Värmland 2007 – Division III, Västra Svealand 2006 – Division III, Västra Svealand 2005 – Division III, Västra Svealand 2004 – Division III, Västra Svealand 2003 – Division II, Västra Svealand 2002 – Division III, Västra Svealand 2001 – Division IV, Värmland 2000 – Division IV, Värmland 1999 – Division IV, Värmland
The Runner Stumbles
Historical basis & Original play & Reception
to life imprisonment. Original play Writing on the play began in 1965 and debuted in 1971; it finally appeared on Broadway in 1976. The play received a well-reviewed remount by Retro Productions in 2011 which moved Off-Broadway in 2012. Reception The Runner Stumbles opened to mixed to negative reviews. Janet Maslin, writing in The New York Times, complained: "The movie's ethics are...so hazy, and its attention to religion so perfunctory, that it almost seems as if this were a story about something else that had been transferred, as an afterthought, to a Church setting...Mr. Kramer treats the film's religious questions as
Tracey Perry
Early life & Professional life
Tracey Perry Early life She is the youngest of thirteen children. Perry grew up and attended school in St. Alban's before leaving the region to attend university. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce (co-operative) degree from Memorial University, and upon completion of university in 1993, she returned to her rural hometown of St. Alban's. Professional life Upon returning to her hometown in 1993 she established and operated TMP Consulting Inc. In 1995, Perry began a successful career as executive director for the Coast of Bays Corporation (Regional Economic Development Board). In addition, Perry has worked with Consulting and Audit Canada in
The Revolution (newspaper)
Establishing the newspaper & Content
the front page, was, "Principle, not policy; Justice, not favors: Men, their rights and nothing more; Women, their rights and nothing less." Content The Revolution focused primarily on women's rights, especially suffrage, but it also dealt with other topics. The paper reported on advancements made by women, cases of discrimination against women in employment, and improvements in divorce laws. It followed activities of the women's movement, including speeches, meeting announcements, convention proceedings and testimony before government bodies. It reported on organizing efforts by women workers and the activities of other sections of the labor movement that
Tim O'Leary
Change in ways & Feud with Sinbad
cash. Feud with Sinbad The bad feeling between Tinhead and Sinbad got worse after Sinbad was found to be partly responsible for an explosion at Brookside Parade, which resulted in Tinhead's brother Ben (Simon Paul) being crippled for life. Despite Ben not blaming Sinbad for his injuries, Tinhead could not forgive him and started to seek revenge. After trying unsuccessfully to run him down in a stolen car, Tinhead eventually corners Sinbad near the edge of a lake with nowhere to run. Tinhead bore down on him in the car, but Sinbad jumps out the way just in time. Unable
To Sir, with Love II
Plot
decided to take this teaching opportunity to find his earlier love. At school he sets out to teach these troubled kids their true potential if they take their fates in their hands. He teaches about the non-violent resistance of the historic fighters of civil rights. When he discovers Wilsie smuggling a gun into the school, he confronts him and convinces him to yield the gun. Mr. Thackeray delivers it to a policeman as a found object. Later, the police pressure him to reveal the identity of the gun owner because the gun had been used to kill a police officer. He refuses
Todd Snyder
Career
team finished third in the US GT class. He returned to the 24 Hours of Daytona in 2001 and 2002 but without achieving any significant results. He focused on his professional career becoming the vice president of competition at the Skip Barber Racing School in 2004. He also fulfilled the position of director of competition in the SCCA Mazda MX-5 Cup. Since 2013, he fulfills the function of race director for the Ferrari Challenge North America. He also was chief instructor at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course from 2012-2015. Snyder returned to racing 2010, 2011 and 2012 Continental Tire Sports
The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons
Chapter 1: The Dueling Neurosurgeons
jousting pole. This is when Kean introduces the "dueling neurosurgeons": Ambroise Paré and Andreas Vesalius, both esteemed neurosurgeons at the time. Paré was the royal surgeon at the time and was a pioneer in terms of medicine, as he refused to heed medical norms at the time due to the fact that they were often painful and useless for the patient. Vesalius was also a royal surgeon, though in a different court, and wrote the book "On The Fabric of the Human Body" (an amazing medical work, effortlessly combining beautiful artwork and medicine). They both teamed together when the king
Trapped in Tangiers
Production
Trapped in Tangiers Production Freda dismissed the film later in his life, describing the film as devoid of interest and a troubled production which he blamed on producer Antonio Cervi. Freda and his crew arrived in Tangiers for location scouting, and found that the agency that was supposed to pay for their accommodations. Freda and his crew eventually left for Madrid, and after about a month of no headway being made in the production, the Spanish co-production company asked Freda if the whole film could be shot in 18 days. Freda said he could and finished the film in sixteen
Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Point of View Gun
just don't get it, do you?" This neatly mirrors the Total Perspective Vortex, an earlier plot device from the radio series and second novel, created by the character Trin Tragula to show his wife the whole infinity of creation and herself in relation to it. Humma Kavula wants to obtain the gun in order to expand the influence of the religion he heads. He agrees to trade it with Zaphod Beeblebrox for the coordinates to Magrathea, but takes Zaphod's second head as collateral instead, as Zaphod doesn't have the gun at the time. When the gun is discovered inside Deep Thought, it
The Case of the Late Pig
Television
and Oates by Andrew Burt. In the first series, Peter Davison sang the title music himself. Campion adapted a total of eight novels, each of which was originally broadcast as two separate hour-long episodes.
The Portuguese Way
Ave river crossing
river crossing There are two traditional routes from Porto, one inland (the Central Way) and the Coastal Way (Caminho da Costa). The Coastal Way gained prominence in the 15th century due to the growing importance of the coastal towns in the advent of the Age of Discovery. Next to Porto, there's the Monastery of Leça do Balio (1180) in Matosinhos, known by the assistance of pilgrims. After leaving Porto, the route splits from the central way in the countryside of Vila do Conde. The rising importance of Póvoa de Varzim imposed this new direction. The coastal way uses the Estrada
Stefan Eeckelaert
Career
Stefan Eeckelaert Career Eeckelaert won the 1988 Dortmund Open, the 1990 French Open and the 1991 Antwerp Open. He made his major debut in the 1993 Winmau World Masters, losing in the first round to Ray Farrell. Eeckelaert then went on to win the Belgium National Championship and the Belgium Gold Cup in 1994 and also reached the final of the Norway Open and the Belgium Open, losing to Mike Gregory in both finals. He returned the World Masters the same year, but suffered a second first round exit in a defeat to Roland Scholten. Eeckelaert then made his only appearance
Trichonephila clavipes
Physical attributes & Etymology & Distribution and transport
large female. Etymology The specific epithet clavipes is derived from the Latin: clava, that variously may mean "knotted staff", "club", or "key"; and pēs meaning "of or pertaining to a foot". In assigning the name, Linnaeus apparently referred to the clumps of hair on the legs. Distribution and transport T. clavipes occurs most commonly in the Antilles and in Central America from Mexico in the north through Panama in the south. Less abundantly it occurs as far south as Argentina and in the north it occurs in parts of the southern states of the continental USA. Seasonally, it may range
The Good Judgment Project
Media coverage
aired an episode of the Colin McEnroe Show centering on the GJP and the book Superforecasting; guests on the show were Tetlock, IARPA Director Jason Matheny, and superforecaster Elaine Rich.
Toshiya Sugiuchi
2010
and Marines, Sugiuchi hit a minor slump just as his team needed him most. Between August 21 and September 18, he had 4 winless games (2 losts, 2 no results). His next game on Sept 25 was at Sapporo against the Fighters, and was the Hawks last second game of the regular season. The Hawks needed a win to maintain their lead in the league against Lions. He faced off against Fighters' ace Darvish and both pitchers went the whole nine innings. In the end, Sugiuchi prevailed as Darvish gave up one run and he gave up none while striking
Stephen Stewart
Club and state rowing & International representative rowing
Club on Sydney's Iron Cove. Stewart's first state representative selection for New South Wales came in 2001 in the men's senior eight who contested the King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships From 2001 to 2004 and in 2008 he rowed in New South Wales men's senior eights competing for the King's Cup at the Interstate Regatta. He stroked the 2003, 2004 and 2008 eight and saw King's Cup victories in 2004 and 2008. International representative rowing Stewart made his Australian representative debut in 1995 aged eighteen, competing at the World Rowing U23 Championships in Groningen in
Talwin Morris
Early Life and Career & Move to Glasgow
Black and White at 33 Bouverie Street. Move to Glasgow Responding to an advertisement placed in The Standard on 21 February 1893 for an Art Director for publishers Blackie and Son, he moved to Glasgow in May 1893. The advert specified "a competent draughtsman well versed in art matters, of some taste in literature, fitted to take charge of the scheming and production of book illustrations and decoration and able to carry on the correspondence concerned therewith". Whilst working for Blackie and Son, Morris continued to accept freelance commissions, such as mastheads for the popular Cassell periodical Magazine of Art. Morris
The Young and the Hopeless
Critical response & Commercial performance
said while the band does not stand out from their contemporaries, it's "quite hard not to be charmed by their catchy style". In his brief review, rock critic Robert Christgau said; "honest pop band presents its songs punk, and that makes some people so mad". Commercial performance The Young and the Hopeless debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 117,000 copies. By August 2003, the album had sold over two million copies, and by October 2004, three million. It was still charting on the Billboard 200 two years after its release. The album's singles lifted
Too big to fail
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should become recipients of beneficial financial and economic policies from governments or central banks. Some economists such as Paul Krugman hold that economies of scale in banks and in other businesses are worth preserving, so long as they are well regulated in proportion to their economic clout, and therefore that "too big to fail" status can be acceptable. The global economic system must also deal with sovereign states being too big to fail. Opponents believe that one of the problems that arises is moral hazard whereby a company that benefits from these protective policies will seek to profit by it, deliberately
The Sapphires (film)
Critical response
it's a genuinely pleasant watch." Fiona Williams of SBS awarded the film three-and-a-half stars out of five, commenting that "There's much to love, lots to like... and enough roof-lifting musical numbers to make up for the dodgy bits." Academic Bruno Starrs makes the argument that the film's Aboriginal protagonists undergo a journey in which they learn the importance of choosing the protest songs of black Soul over the white coloniser's "whining" Country and Western songs. Their song choices are an assertion of Indigenous sovereignty and Starrs argues that the Aboriginal Australian 'Welcome to Country' is twice subverted to reinforce this theme, firstly
Tony Satini
2017 & 2018 & 2019
The PNG Hunters in The 2017 NRL State Championship final. 2018 In 2018, Satini was selected to play for the NSW residents against the QLD residents side. 2019 On 6 May, Satini was selected for the Canterbury Cup NSW residents side to play against the Queensland residents representative team. Satini played for Mounties in their elimination final loss against Newtown at Campbelltown Stadium.
The Teahouse of the August Moon (play)
Productions & Adaptations
Theatre on October 15, 1953 and closed on March 24, 1956 after 1,027 performances. Directed by Robert Lewis, the cast featured John Forsythe (Capt. Fisby), David Wayne (Sakini), Paul Ford (Col. Wainright Purdy III), Larry Gates (Capt. McLean), William Hansen (Mr. Oshira), and Mariko Niki (Lotus Blossom). Adaptations John Patrick adapted his play for the 1956 film The Teahouse of the August Moon, starring Glenn Ford, Eddie Albert and Marlon Brando. The play and screenplay were adapted for the 1970 Broadway musical Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen.
Tim Seely
Career
Tim Seely Career In 1957, he gave his theatre debut in the play Tea and Sympathy at the London Comedy Theatre. Seely played the young Tom Lee, who fell in love with the senior Laura, played by Elizabeth Sellars. He played the same role in the adaption at New Shakespeare Theatre, Liverpool. There he also played Rodolfo in Arthur Miller's A View From the Bridge. In 1958, he acted alongside Maggie Smith at the London St Martin's Theatre in an adaption of The Stepmother. Seely was member of the BBC Radio Drama Company, with whom he acted the title role in
Tig Trager
Season 5 & Season 6
his dog, laughing and in peace of mind. Season 6 Tig was passed over for the Sergeant at Arms position in favor of Happy. He is one of the Sons who helps shut down a torture porn studio. When he returns to cut the director loose, he threatens to put Tig's daughter in one of his movies, Tig loses his temper and drowns him in a tub of urine. At the end of the episode, he later drops the body in a cage into a bay. Afterwards, he goes to Jax's house to watch over Thomas. He remains a possible
Trinity (film)
Plot summary
Trinity (film) Trinity is a 2001 British cult science fiction film. It was written and directed by Gary Boulton-Brown, and stars Tom McCamus (as Dr. Clerval), Lucy Akhurst (as Schiller), and Stephen Moyer (as Brach). Plot summary In a remote arctic research station, government agents Brach and Schiller (female) discover the mysterious genetic scientist Dr. Clerval. A psychological chess game ensues. It turns out that Schiller was a subject in one of Clerval's genetic breeding programs, and was co-dependent of him. Brach once was Clerval's henchman. He feels torn between his love for Schiller and his unadmitted, deep loyalty towards
Tivissa
History & Main sights
way as far as Rome itself, presumably to transport olive oil or wine. In the Middle Ages it was home to a castle, and about 1350 Tivissa became a walled settlement. Some remains of these walls can still be seen, particularly the gateways of Portal de l'Era, Portal d'Avall and Portal de la Raval, as well as of the castle. Main sights Tivissa's main church has a 19th-century Renaissance-style appearance, but the interior is in Gothic style. The church was built on the site of an earlier Romanesque building in the 13th-14th centuries, and various additions and alterations were made in
Timuçin Şahin
Career
and John Abercombie at Hilversum Conservatory in Rotterdam, Holland. He went on to study classical composition with Daan Manneke at the Amsterdam Conservatory, and with and George Crumb at the Manhattan School of Music in New York. He has played and recorded with Randy Brecker, Greg Osby, Robin Eubanks, Kai Eckhardt, Mike Mainieri, Mark Turner, Tony Moreno, Ernst Reizeger, Armando Gola, Donny McCaslin, Tyshawn Sorey, Thomas Morgan, Sean Rickman, Marcel Wierckx and Owen Hart Jr.. He has developed his own double necked guitar, on which he combines Indian scales and African rhythms with Western jazz improvisation.
Tasmannia purpurascens
Taxonomy and naming & Distribution and habitat
midvein. The genus Tasmannia is of interest to scientists as these plants are some of the most primitive of all angiosperms. They have a primitive flowering structure and the wood is similar to that of conifers, in that it lacks vessels. In common with other members of the genus, it is sometimes known as "pepperbush" because of the spicy fruits and seeds which have been used to flavour food. Distribution and habitat Tasmannia purpurascens grows in forests with Antarctic beech and eucalypt species, at altitudes of 1,200–1,520 m (4,000–5,000 ft). It is abundant in the Ben Halls Gap and Barrington Tops National Parks, growing
Toshihisa Toyoda
In General
Toshihisa Toyoda Toshihisa Toyoda (Japanese: 豊田利久) is a Japanese economist, with contribution in Econometrics and Development economics. In General Toshihisa Toyoda was born in Okayama Prefecture, Japan, on August 6, 1940. He attended Okayama Higashi High School, in Okayama City. Toyoda received his Bachelor's degree from the Economics Faculty of Kobe University in 1964, and his Master's degree there in 1965. In 1968-91, he attended the Graduate School of Industrial Administration (now called Tepper School of Business), Carnegie Mellon University, where he received his PhD in 1971. In 1966, he began working as an assistant in the Economics Faculty of Kobe University,
Treasures of the Underworld
Influence
were overwhelmed by the enthusiasm of the response.... The work produced for this exhibition has and continues to influence the development of object art in New Zealand. The success of the exhibition also boosted the profile of ceramic and glass artists in New Zealand. After a personal request from Queen Beatrice of Holland, the exhibition toured to Die Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, Holland, before returning to New Zealand for a nationwide tour. After the tours were complete the artworks were accessioned into the permanent collection of the New Zealand National Art Gallery - now the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
Thomas Muster
Pro tour
for five weeks over March and April 1996. The validity of Muster's number one ranking was called into question by top Americans Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi, who argued that he had achieved the top spot based almost solely on his clay court results, although Muster had beaten Sampras on indoor carpet at the 1995 Masters event in Germany, and Agassi had only won tournaments on hardcourt in 1995. In 1997, Muster enjoyed the best results of his career on hardcourt. He reached the semifinals of the 1997 Australian Open, losing to eventual champion Pete Sampras. He then went on to
The One and Only (TV series)
Evelyne Brink & Greg Dorell & Joanna Berns
and was Eliminated Week Two. Greg Dorell Greg was a 41-year-old Rod Stewart tribute act. Since leaving school Greg had worked as a butcher and in a hairdressing apprenticeship. Greg's talent was first spotted by an ex-girlfriend when she heard him singing along to a Rod Stewart track and asked him to give a performance at the London Palladium for a children's dance concert she was involved in. He gigged regularly in his local area and around the country, and said his favourite Rod Stewart songs are "Baby Jane" and "Forever Young". Greg was Eliminated Week One. Joanna Berns Joanna
Stuart Carolan
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the end of November of the same year. The director was Andrew Flynn,and the cast included Michael Ford Fitzgerald (leap year),Lalor Roddy (Hunger), Peter Gowan (love/hate), Anthony brophy (The tudors), Diarmuid de Faoite(corp agus anam) and David Martin (eamon). Carolan studied History in Trinity College Dublin. He is also well known as the creator of the cult TV series Love/Hate, a crime drama series broadcast on RTÉ Television that premiered in 2010 on RTÉ One. depicting fictional characters in Dublin's criminal underworld. He also wrote many of the series' episodes. In 2012, Carolan won the IFTA Award for "Best Writer: Television Drama"
Trichomanes
Taxonomy
species.
The Wall (2012 film)
Plot
and a burden, she feeds and milks her, and names her Bella. Sometime later, she gets into Hugo's car and drives down the road toward the village and tries to drive through the obstruction—but the car crashes into the invisible wall. Fighting off despair, the woman decides that she can survive the summer with the cow and her endless supply of wood. While she plants potatoes and looks for food, she keeps track of the passing time by crossing off the days on a calendar—a remnant of the civilized life she still retains. She takes in a stray cat. While she
Stradivarius (horse)
2019: five-year-old season
final furlong and won by three quarters of a length from Southern France. Dettori commented "He was a bit rusty and it was a bit of a sprint... he's a fighter. He's got me out of trouble so many times", while Gosden said "He’s a bit of a streetfighter. He was roaring and shouting and slightly misbehaving before the race but then he goes out there and races and gets into a different zone... He’s obviously the best stayer I’ve ever trained... It's like all of us, the older we get, the more we need galvanising." On 20 June Stradivarius ran
To Live and Die in L.A. (film)
Plot
everything inside, destroying all evidence. Vukovich confronts Masters and during a brief struggle, Masters asks Vukovich why he did not take Grimes' advice to turn his partner in, revealing that Grimes was working on Masters' behalf all along. While Vukovich is stunned at the revelation, Masters grabs a board and knocks him unconscious. Masters then covers Vukovich with shredded paper and is about to set him on fire when Vukovich wakes up and shoots Masters. Masters drops his lighter and accidentally sets himself ablaze, while Vukovich empties his gun on the burning man, killing him. Vukovich visits Ruth as she packs
Tear Down These Walls
Background
#3 on the UK Singles Chart; "Calypso Crazy" peaked at #35; "The Colour of Love" at #65 and "Stand and Deliver" at #97. "Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car" was Ocean's third and final #1 hit on the Billboard US Pop chart, and his fourth and final #1 R&B hit in that country. The song topped pop charts in several other countries, including Australia, Belgium, Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Norway. "The Colour Of Love" was a top 20 pop hit in the US and Canada, and Ocean's tenth and final top-10 hit on the US R&B chart. Tear
Traveling (basketball)
NBA
must release the ball to start his dribble before his second step. The first step occurs when a foot, or both feet, touch the floor after gaining control of the ball. The second step occurs after the first step when the other foot touches the floor, or both feet touch the floor simultaneously. A player who comes to a stop on step one when both feet are on the floor or touch the floor simultaneously may pivot using either foot as his pivot. If he jumps with both feet he must release the ball before either foot touches the floor. A player who lands
Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Supernova bomb
and is the greatest weapon of mass destruction ever created in the history of the universe. Initially designed by the supercomputer Hactar for the Silastic Armourfiends of Striterax, who had demanded that it create an "Ultimate Weapon" but forgot that computers take instructions literally, the bomb creates a path through hyperspace that connects all major suns together into one gigantic supernova, effectively destroying the entire universe. Hactar deliberately designed the bomb with a flaw that rendered it useless; when the Silastic Armourfiends discovered this, they smashed the computer into dust and then destroyed themselves through constant warfare. Hactar's particulate form wrapped
Trukhaniv Island
Location & History
also for fishing on the Dnieper River. In the summer, some parts of the island are used for biking, and in the winter some parts are used for cross-country skiing. In the summer of 2005, tourists traveling to see the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 were housed on Trukhaniv Island. In the summer of 2012, tourists traveling to see the UEFA Euro 2012 were housed on Trukhaniv Island. History Folk etymology derives the island's name from Tugor-khan, who won a victory over Kiev and whose daughter married Prince Sviatopolk II of Kiev. The summer residence of his daughter and her husband was
The Secret Policeman's Ball
1991 – Barf Bites Back and The Big 3-0 & 1997 & '98 – So You Think You're Irish and So You Think You're Irish 2
Alexei Sayle. Unlike Amnesty's previous shows, these shows took place in a television studio. The performers were videotaped at Central Independent Television Studios, Nottingham, on 13 and 15 December 1991 and the resulting TV show was televised later that month. 1997 & '98 – So You Think You're Irish and So You Think You're Irish 2 In early 1997, Amnesty held a comedy gala at the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin. The performers were primarily Irish performers including: Barry Murphy, Brendan O'Carroll, Pauline McLynn, Dermot Morgan, Kevin McAleer, Owen O'Neill, and Kevin Gildea. The show was videotaped and televised on ITV in
Sterilization League of New Jersey
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unsuccessfully, between 1939 and 1942 for the passage of a state sterilization law in New Jersey and conducted an educational program of publications and exhibits designed to promote sterilization. In 1943, the League was renamed Sterilization League For Human Betterment and began to expand its activities nationwide. After objections from relatives of Ezra Gosney, founder of the Human Betterment Foundation, the organization formally incorporated and changed its name again to Birthright, Inc.: a national, nonprofit, educational organization with the aim of promoting "all reliable and scientific means for improving the biological stock of the human race.” When the Human Betterment
The Sapphires (film)
The true story & Production
Melbourne. It was this Maori band who introduced them to soul music; the character of Dave Lovelace, portrayed in the film by Chris O'Dowd, did not exist. Director Wayne Blair, talking about the creation of the Lovelace character, said "That's where we went a bit Argo". Tony Briggs said in an interview in The Age in 2004 "he found it liberating as a writer to expand the number of characters" as it made the dynamics of the story richer. Production Based on Tony Briggs' 2004 play of the same name commissioned by and debuted at Melbourne Theatre Company, the film
Thirumalaiyar
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Thirumalaiyar Thirumalaiyar (c. 11 to 13th century CE) was a Tamil poet, scholar, and commentator known for his commentary on the Thirukkural. He was among the canon of ten medieval commentators of the Kural text most highly esteemed by modern scholars. His work, however, has been lost along with other four ancient commentators, namely, Dhamatthar, Nacchar, Dharumar, and Mallar.
The X Factor (British series 12)
Musical guests & Bootcamp
and Adele. Bootcamp It was reported that before bootcamp, some contestants who were given three or four "yes" votes from the judges were sent emails from the producers of the show saying that they would not be attending bootcamp due to limited places and a higher standard of auditions. One contestant who received such an email said, "I feel X Factor needs to be shamed for this shocking incident. They are playing with people's lives." A spokesperson for the show said this was "kinder and fairer than an immediate 'cull' of singers on arrival at bootcamp, which has happened in
Terai
History
from Burma in 1964, from Nagaland and Mizoram in the late 1960s, and about 10,000 Bihari Muslims from Bangladesh in the 1970s. Timber export continued until 1969. In 1970, the king granted land to loyal ex-army personnel in the districts of Jhapa, Sunsari, Rupandehi and Banke, where seven colonies were developed for resettling about 7,000 people. They acquired property rights over uncultivated forest and 'waste' land, thus accelerating the deforestation process in the Terai. Between 1961 and 1991, the annual population growth in the Terai was higher than the national average, which indicates that migration from abroad occurred at a large scale.
Thuraiyur
Puliyancholai
and green with the added attraction of the stream. The stream is a natural bathing area for tourists throughout the year. There is a waterfall in the higher hills called Akaya Gangai. The water here supposedly has medicinal value. The 18th day of the Tamil month 'Adi' is the time for worshiping the river here and more people visit Puliyancholai on that day. Accommodation at two resorts and one dormitory building is available here. Puliyancholai to Agaya Gangai Falls (Hill top) is a five hour hard trek. Visitors can view million year old curved rocks, dolmens, Pithukkuli Cave, different shaped
Trumera GAA
History
Trumera GAA History The present Trumera GAA Club was formed at a meeting in Trumera National School in winter 1968. An earlier version of Trumera was set up at a gathering of interested people in the 1920s. The team reached a county Junior semi-final against Mountmellick in 1927. They lost that game and the team faded out soon afterwards. All through the seventies and eighties the club competed in the Laois Junior Hurling Championship without any great success. The nineties brought a change of fortune with the club reaching its first league final in 1990. Since then, the club has won Junior C,
Tiff Lacey
Other activities
book, in collaboration with her daughter, titled The Nine Legged Octopus. Lacey is also a painter and photographer and maintains a website called FaithHope&Love, with her artistic pieces and photographs. Since late 2012 Lacey also launching her own record label, FireFlower Music, where she will be releasing her own experimental music material, as well as upcoming EDM solo singles of hers and other artists.
The Valley of Gwangi
Legacy
Speaks French" of the situation comedy Friends, Ross watches the film while in a hospital. In the 2011 animated film, Scooby-Doo! Legend of the Phantosaur, during a night time chase scene through the town a movie theater can be seen in the background playing two dinosaur-themed monster movies,The Valley of Gwangi and The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (another Harryhausen film from Warner Bros). In July 2018. The Valley of Gwangi was shown at the Pickwick Theater in Park Ridge, Illinois as part of the G-Fest convention events going on in Rosemont, Illinois. Playing on a double-bill with another 1960's dinosaur fantasy film
Steve Deacon
Playing career
Steve Deacon Playing career Deacon was graded by the Eastern Suburbs Roosters in 1987. He played in the Roosters' 1988 Presidents Cup grand final loss to the Parramatta Eels. He made his first grade debut from the bench against the Canberra Raiders at Seiffert Oval in round 18 of the 1989 season. Deacon made his first appearance at centre in his sides' 42-12 loss against the Parramatta Eels in round 14 of the 1990 season. Deacon would make regular appearances for the Roosters in the 1990 and 1991 seasons. In the 1992 season, the Roosters dominated the early part of the
The X Factor (British series 12)
Live shows & Musical guests
during the Rugby World Cup and the live shows began on 31 October and continued until 13 December, airing every Saturday and Sunday night in the regular timeslots. Due to the omission of three live shows and the introduction of the wildcard act, the first four live shows were all double eliminations. The Xtra Factor moved its Saturday episode to Thursdays, being broadcast before the live shows, starting on 29 October. with the Sunday episode remaining the same. The Saturday edition of The Xtra Factor was reinstated for the final alongside the Thursday and Sunday editions. Musical guests The performance