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False pretenses
New York & United Kingdom
or lodging house with intent to defraud is a misdemeanor. Purchase of property by false pretences as to persons means or ability to pay is not criminal when in writing signed by the party to be charged United Kingdom False pretences as a concept in the criminal law is no longer used in English law. It used to refer to the means whereby the defendant obtained any chattel, money or valuable security from any other person with intent to defraud, indictable as a misdemeanour under the Larceny Act 1861 as amended by the Larceny Act 1916. The modern concept
Freemasonry in Croatia
The early years (1749–1795)
time deployed in Otočac. Grand Master was Colonel Danijel Butler-Hotkević. After regiment Gyulay moved to the Czech town of Ústí nad Labem, Lodge was moved as well and continued to work there in French. First 'Grand Lodge of Croatia' was founded in year 1778. Grand Master was Count Ivan Drasković VIII., First Warden Aleksandar Pastroi, Second Warden Colonel Knežević, Deputy Grand Master Count Franjo Szplény and Secretary Captain Paunsenwien. Lodges 'Freedom' (Varaždin), 'Wisdom' (Zagreb), 'War friendship' (Glina), 'Invincible with weapon in our hands' (Otočac), 'Vigilance' (Osijek), Generosity (Budapest), Stillness (Bratislava), Green Lions (Prague) and Three White
Edward B. Bunn
Georgetown legacy
Edward B. Bunn Georgetown legacy Father Bunn is remembered for his leadership during a time of post-Second World War expansion. During his leadership, Georgetown renamed its foreign service program the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service in 1956, in honor of Fr. Edmund A. Walsh, S.J. After serving as president, he devoted much of his time to Georgetown fundraising. Bunn came to Georgetown from the University of Scranton in 1948 to serve as regent of the school’s dental and nursing schools. Bunn's remains lie in the Jesuit Community Cemetery at Georgetown University. The home of the School of
Fred Kaan
Early life & Ministry
confirmed in 1947; subsequently, he studied theology and psychology at Utrecht University. Ministry Kaan had become a pen-friend of an English Congregationalist and through this contact was attracted to the denomination. In 1952 he commenced studies at Western College, Bristol, and in 1955 he was ordained as a Congregational minister and took up his first pastorate at the Windsor Road Congregational Church in Barry, south Wales. In 1963, he was called to Pilgrim Church in Plymouth, where the congregation were particularly responsive to his writing talents. In 1968, Kaan was sent to Geneva as minister-secretary of the International Congregational Council, to
Francis Ogilvy-Grant, 6th Earl of Seafield
Public Service & As a proprietor
in the House of Lords as a Scottish Representative Peer from 1841 until his death in 1853. He therefore attended Parliament for a period of 50 years, voting against the Reform Act of 1832 while sitting in the Commons. Sir William Fraser reported: In politics his Lordship was a Conservative, and during his long public career loyally supported his party. He was a warm supporter of Sir Robert Peel. A member of the Church of Scotland, Sir Francis William was an ordained elder sitting in the Presbytery of Abernethy, which he also for many years represented in the General Assembly. As
Erlam & Ors v Rahman & Anor
Cost proceedings
was not called as a witness by Ayesha Farid of knowingly providing misleading information when making his mortgage application, and failure to declare rental income received to HM Revenue and Customs. Farid was labelled by Marsh as "a thoroughly unsatisfactory and unreliable witness" with a "cavalier attitude to disclosure" who was "willing to alter and extend her case when challenged". In addition to finding that Farid had failed with her evidence to establish a trust on the balance of probabilities, the declaration of trust of May 2006 was also held to be a sham, "prepared in order to be available,
Francis Oliver Haddock
Life & Death
128, with the house having been moved nearby and still owned by the family). He also liked gardening and typically had a thriving set of flower beds in addition to vegetables during the warmer months. He especially prized bulbs and plants brought back from flower shows across the country by one of Needham’s prominent knitwear manufacturers and philanthropists, William Carter. Death At 9:30 AM on Feb. 2, 1934, the Needham Trust Company was robbed by the trio of Murton Millen, Irving Millen, and Abraham Faber. Prior to their exiting the bank, McLeod was shot fatally three times, from a short
Fay Gale
Family & Rindos affair
Silicon Valley-based investor Michael Gale. Rindos affair Gale was involved in considerable controversy in the early to mid 1990s over activities in the Anthropology department that became known as the "Rindos Affair" and ultimately made what The Times called "state history" by leading to an enquiry by the Legislative Council. As the University's first female Vice Chancellor, who was also single, Professor Gale was the subject of considerable interest and the elements of the case involving academic rivalry and sexual exploits captured the imagination of the press with well over 100 news items being published. The background controversy was concerned
Ford Mustang RTR
Spec 2 & Spec 3 & Spec 1 & Spec 2
adjustable suspension components, allowing RTR owners complete control of their Mustang's handling and performance. Spec 3 The Spec 3 brings all the styling and performance of the Spec 2, but with an all new supercharger kit for the V8-powered Mustang GT. Spec 1 The Spec 1 package focused on the appearance of the 2015 Mustang with RTR upgrades such as a chin and rear spoiler, rear diffuser with side splitters, rocker splitters, upper grille with integrated lighting and lower grille. Spec 2 The Spec 2 included the appearance mods from the Spec 1 along with adjustable dampers, adjustable sway bars,
Frontier Adventure Sports & Training
Raid the North Extreme & Economic Impact
and Haida Gwaii, BC in 2007 and BC's West Kootenay in 2011. Each race highlights the unique history, untouched wilderness and culture of the host region, including First Nations hunting and trading routes as well as other historic sites. Economic Impact Raid the North Extreme creates broad tourism promotion for each region it visits, via media coverage and word of mouth. Documentaries on the race have been aired on the Outdoor Life Network, TSN, the Global Television Network, and PBS. RTNX also has a significant economic impact on the host region, creating an estimated local boost of $2.3 million.
Football Association of Wales
History
The South Wales and Monmouthshire FA (founded in 1893) essentially acted as an independent association for all purposes except the national team. Although the south was represented on the FAW, the north effectively retained control of its decision-making council until the 1970s. The location of home internationals was the most common source of tension until 1989 when it was decided to hold all home games in the National Stadium at rugby’s Cardiff Arms Park. When in 1985 the FAW moved its headquarter from Wrexham in the north to the capital Cardiff, the balance of power shifted firmly to the
False pretenses
United States
the English statutes, and the courts there in a general way follow the English interpretations. The statutes of each state must be consulted. Under federal law, obtaining money or property through false pretenses as part of a scheme or artifice to defraud, and using means of interstate commerce such as a telephone, is illegal under title 18 USC section 1343; the crime is usually referred to as "Wire Fraud." There are Federal laws providing penalties for false personation of the lawful owner of public stocks, &c., or of persons entitled to pensions, prize money, &c., or the
David Moyes
2002–2004
on the street are Everton fans. It is a fantastic opportunity, something you dream about. I said 'yes' right away as it is such a big club." His first game in charge was two days later, against Fulham at Goodison Park. Everton won the game 2–1, with David Unsworth scoring after just 30 seconds. Everton managed to sustain a good run of form and avoided relegation, which was a genuine threat when he was originally appointed. Despite having a history and list of honours only surpassed in English football by Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United, the past decade had not been a
French Communist Party
Doctrine & French nationalism
and every one", the right to happiness and the equal dignity of each human being regardless of gender, race or sexual orientation. The party further posits that such an egalitarian society is impossible within capitalism, which "unleashes domination and hatred". French nationalism The French Communist Party inherited from the Jacobins the concept of France as a centralised, French-speaking, unitary state, with a unitary culture and it is opposed to the separatism and regional identity of other European minority groups native to the area of what consists the French Republic. For instance in 1984, the Soviet ethnographer Solomon Bruk (who had
First Aid Kit (band)
2017
March, First Aid Kit released a new single, "You Are the Problem Here", for International Woman's Day, calling it an angry song and saying that it was inspired by yet another story of a man getting off easy after raping a woman. The track was produced and mixed by Tucker Martine from Flora Recording & Playback studio. However, it is not on their Ruins album. On Record Store Day 21 April 2018 a 7-inch vinyl single of "You are the problem here" was released as well. Similarly to previous digital versions all the profits from the song are donated to
FenCon
2006 - FenCon III & 2007 - FenCon IV
to raise funds for a charity. This year the designated charity was the American Diabetes Association, selected to honor the memory of "Admiral" Judith Ward. Artist GoH Darrell K. Sweet supplied the program book cover art for that year's print, again each signed and numbered to 50 prints. $1400 was raised and donated to the American Diabetes Association. 2007 - FenCon IV FenCon IV was held September 21–23, 2007, at the Crowne Plaza North Dallas in Addison, Texas. Featured guests included Guest of Honor Connie Willis, Music Guest Tom Smith, Artist Guest David Mattingly, Fen Guest Kathleen Sloan, Toastmaster Steve
Egg donation
Legality and financial issues
to any unused embryos (e.g., some donors would prefer that unused embryos be destroyed or donated to science, while others would prefer or allow them to be donated to another infertile couple). Some states have also adopted the Uniform Parentage Act, which provides that the recipient or recipients have complete parental responsibility of the conceived child. In Buzzanca v. Buzzanca, 72 Cal. Rptr.2d 280 (Cal. Ct. App. 1998), the court held that both the recipient and the father of a child conceived through anonymous sperm and egg donation and carried by a surrogate were the legal parents of the child by
Fred Kaan
Private life
major influence on the Church in the last half of the twentieth century."
Froskepôlemolen
History
Froskepôlemolen History Froskepôlemolen was originally built in 1896 on the De Zwette waterway, where it was known as De Zwettemolen. It drained the Het Huizumer and the Goutumer Nieuwland polders, which had an area of 350 hectares (860 acres) between them. The mill had patent sails on both stocks, but by 1940 was working on one pair of sails. By 1962, the mill had been surrounded by industrial buildings and it was moved to a new position within Leeuwarden. This was done by loading the mill body onto two barges and transporting it along the Van Harinxmakanaal. The cost of
Florence Smythe
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Florence Smythe Florence Smythe (April 19, 1878 – August 29, 1925) was a stage actress who was in silent motion pictures for a brief time from 1915 to 1917. She was born in Santa Barbara, California. She was married to silent film actor Theodore Roberts. The couple met while Florence was a member of the Theodore Roberts theatrical company. They lived in Los Angeles, California at 1915 North Vine Street. Smythe was in six movies, namely The Wild Goose Chase (1915), The Fighting Hope (1915), The Voice in the Fog (1915), Common Ground (1916), The Winning of Sally Temple (1917),
Diane Sher Lutovich
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Diane Sher Lutovich Diane Sher Lutovich (died June 2, 2004) was an American poet, and writing teacher. She was a founding member of Sixteen Rivers Press, a publishing collective based in Northern California. She was a native of Hibbing, Minnesota.
Comments by Celebs
Background & Podcast
honoree in the 2019 Webby Awards. On June 2, 2019, Kramer and Diamond launched a Patreon account. Subscribers pay for a membership which provides access to bonus episodes of the podcast, a Facebook group, and behind the scenes information about the company. Podcast Diamond and Kramer's podcast began in July 2018 as a partnership with Betches, with their first episode airing on July 10, 2018, and featuring Kelly Ripa as a guest host. Other occasional celebrity guest hosts have included Katie Couric, Lisa Rinna, and Gary Janetti. In January 2019 they left Betches and partnered with Cadence13. The podcast generally consists
Fundamentally based indexes
Rationale of weighting by fundamentals versus other methods of index weighting
by definition imply overweighting overvalued stocks and underweighting undervalued stocks, assuming a price inefficiency. Since investors cannot observe the true fair value of a company, they cannot remove inefficiency altogether but may be able to remove the systematic inefficiency that is arguably inherent in capitalization-weighted indices. Equal-weighting is one method to remove this claimed inefficiency but suffers from high turnover, high volatility, and the requirement to invest potentially large sums in illiquid stocks. Weighting by fundamental factors avoids the pitfalls of equal weighting while still removing the claimed systematic inefficiency of capitalization weighting. It weights industries by fundamental factors (also called
Felix Zollicoffer
Cumberland Gap
the Cumberland Gap along the Wilderness Road to drive the Union Army from Barbourville, Kentucky, relieve pressure on the recently established Confederate line at Bowling Green, Kentucky and thwart an expected drive by Union Brigadier General George H. Thomas into eastern Tennessee and the Cumberland Gap by forcing him to retain his force in Kentucky. On September 19, 800 of Zollicoffer's men under Colonel Joel Battle ambushed the Union force of about 150 home guards while they were foraging and pushed them out of Barbourville at the minor Battle of Barbourville. Another detachment of Zollicoffer's force under Colonel James Rains
Emily Lau
Last years of the colonial period & Early post-handover era
closed-door election for the post-handover Chief executive. She was therefore arrested with 29 other pro-democracy activists. Over the months leading up to the July 1997 handover, Lau urged the Chief executive-designate Tung Chee-hwa to stand up against Beijing, since his "unreserved support" for the Beijing-hand-picked Provisional Legislative Council resulted in the abolishment or modification of important Hong Kong laws covering human rights and civil liberties. In March of the same year Lau called for the boycott of Hong Kong's future first election under PRC rule, condemning the voting system as unfair and the proportional representation as highly favouring pro-Beijing candidates. Early
Frederick Garfield Gilmore
Biography
Frederick Garfield Gilmore Biography Gilmore was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He lived at least part of his life in Cook County, Illinois with his wife, Lempi Riippa. He died in Los Angeles, California.
Ford Torino
Torino King Cobra
this caused the car to become very loose in turns as per Musclecar Review. Due to NASCAR changing the homologation rules which increased the minimum number of cars produced for the public from 500 to 3,000 for a vehicle to qualify at NASCAR, and new Ford president Lee Iaccoca, the King Cobra project was abandoned by Ford. It never saw a NASCAR track or a showroom and only three prototype cars were produced. One was equipped with the Boss 429 engine, only offered otherwise in the Boss 429 Mustang, one had the 429 SCJ, and one had a 429 CJ. The
Fruit & Flowers
History
Fruit & Flowers History Fruit & Flowers is a psychedelic rock quartet from Brooklyn, New York City. The band is composed of guitarist and vocalist Ana Becker, drummer Jose Berrio, guitarist and vocalist Lyzi Wakefield, and vocalist and bassist Caroline Yoder. The band plays gritty, dreamy surf rock and draw comparison to the Breeders, Rain Parade and 1970s punk. They played Brooklyn's Northside Festival weeks after their formation. Fruit & Flowers were introduced to Little Dickman Records by the rock band Sharkmuffin. Their first single, "Turquoise," was released on 24 June 2015. The Deli describe it as "a slow burning
Frederick Konig
Tyringham & Family and personal life
in the gardens of the house. He also designed a war memorial to the dead of the First World War at the Church of St Peter, Tyringham. The memorial was unveiled by Princess Marie Louise on 23 June 1921. Family and personal life Konig married in 1906, Baroness Gerda (Gertrude) von Chappuis, born in Saxony, Germany, around 1874. Gerda Konig was a Lady-in-Waiting to Princess Marie Louise. She was painted by John Lavery in around 1910 on a canvas designed to fit into a recess above one of the mantlepieces at Tyringham Hall. The Konigs had two sons, Kilian Louis de
Epizootic ulcerative syndrome
Clinical signs and diagnosis & Treatment and control
internal organs and death. A provisional diagnosis can be made by using squash preparations of the skeletal muscle from beneath an ulcer to identify the septate hyphae of the water mould. Definitive diagnosis can be made based on histopathogical findings and isolation of the pathogen. Treatment and control Infected fish should be moved into high quality water, where they may recover if their clinical signs are mild. If disease occurs eradication is required. Once the disease is eradicated good husbandry, surveillance and biosecurity measures are necessary to prevent recurrence. In countries free of epizootic ulcerative syndrome, quarantine and health certificates are necessary
Fay Gale
Rindos affair
with preferential homosexual and lesbian engagement between staff and selected students; and more generally over the disruption to their studies caused by radical changes wrought by the then Hawke Labor Government. Professor Gale received both support and criticism from the academic staff.
Francesco Gaeta (bishop)
Biography
Francesco Gaeta (bishop) Biography Francesco Gaeta was born in Salerno, Italy in 1605. On 30 August 1655, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Alexander VII as Bishop of Bitetto. On 14 September 1655, he was consecrated bishop by Giulio Cesare Sacchetti, Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati, with Giovanni Alfonso Puccinelli, Archbishop of Manfredonia, and Francesco Gheri, Bishop of Cervia, serving as co-consecrators. He served as Bishop of Bitetto until his death on 2 March 1669.
Franco Zucchi (sailor)
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Franco Zucchi (sailor) Franco Zucchi (born 22 November 1917) is an Italian former sailor who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics.
Fulcher of Chartres
Chronicle
was king of Jerusalem from 1100 to 1118. The third and final book reported on the life of king Baldwin II, until 1127 when there was a plague in Jerusalem, during which Fulcher apparently died. The second and third books were written from around 1109 to 1115, and from 1118 to 1127, compiled into a second edition by Fulcher himself. Fulcher's work was used by many other chroniclers who lived after him. William of Tyre and William of Malmesbury used part of the chronicle as a source. His chronicle is generally accurate, though not entirely so. It was published in the
FenCon
Programming
these art prints so the entire donation goes directly to the designated charity. As of FenCon X, more than $22,000 has been raised for these charities. In 2007, FenCon IV hosted the 2007 Lone Star Shindig, a Texas-wide gathering of Firefly fans. The Shindig is a convention within a convention, hosted each year by a different local group each year. In 2009, FenCon VI hosted the Region Three Summit for Starfleet International, an annual gathering of Star Trek fans from Texas and Louisiana. In 2011, FenCon VIII served as DeepSouthCon 49, an annual gathering of science fiction fans from across the southeastern United States.
False pretenses
Elements
for the victim's transferring title to the defendant. Simply making a false promise or statement is not sufficient. It is not a defense to false pretenses charge that a reasonable person would not have been deceived by the false representation. No matter how gullible the victim, if he/she was in fact deceived the offense has been committed. On the other hand, the offense requires the victim believe the representation to be true. If the person to whom the representation has been made has doubts or serious misgivings about the truth of the representation but nonetheless goes through with the transaction
Fuerte Island
Geography & Flora and fauna & People
by reefs and some scattered rocks. Some of the rocks are visible above the water line. Flora and fauna The island has trees spread throughout, with royal palm trees at its center that tower above the others. The island has over 80 species of birds. People Island residents are mostly of African descent.
Eleanor L. Hall
Biography
at Pacifica Graduate Institute. She is currently working as a Community Curator for the Counter-Culture video archive with Peter Shea for the Preserve Historic Dinkytown Folk History Initiative in Minneapolis.
Freddy and Simon the Dictator
Critical reception & Publication history
have endeared him to a long line of readers...Freddy's adventuring and politickings, his eventual quashing of the upstart rodents, mock some incidents we can think of in real life and form a pleasant expression of enlightened conservatism." Publication history The first edition was published in hardcover in 1956 by Knopf. The price was $3.00 (about $19.00 in 2008 USD). The book was republished in 2003 by the Overlook Press using the original illustrations, text and layout. Unabridged audio recordings lasting 4.75 hours were read by John McDounough, and available as CDs or cassette tapes from Recorded Books in 2006.
Furcifer verrucosus
Description & Distribution and habitat
this chameleon is grey or brown variously blotched or indistinctly banded, with a white intermittent streak along each side. Females are usually paler in colour and males are often tinged with green on the belly, tail and limbs. Distribution and habitat The warty chameleon is found only on the island of Madagascar including Manderano in the Tulear region. It occurs over much of the west part of the island and in drier parts of the south. It is seldom found in primary rainforest but favours arid disturbed land, including near the sea. It is a terrestrial species and also climbs
First Aid Kit (band)
Early history & 2007–2009
their father gave to them was to sing so loud that even somebody behind the wall could hear it. 2007–2009 In April 2007 the sisters started to upload their self-made songs to the social networking site MySpace. They also sent a demo of their song "Tangerine" to the Swedish radio. It immediately went on air and was listed as one of the best songs of the summer 2007, which led to requests for live performances and even some offers from record companies. The first official performance as First Aid Kit was at PUNKTmedis library in Stockholm on 6 October. More
False pretenses
Elements
existing fact. A representation concerning a future state of facts is not sufficient. Nor is merely an expression of opinion. which the person making the representation knows is false - A mistaken representation about some past or existing state of facts is not sufficient for false pretense. made for the purpose of causing and which does cause - It is essential that the victim of the false pretenses must actually be deceived by the misrepresentation: the victim must transfer title to the property in reliance on the representation; and the victim being deceived must be a major (if not the only) reason
Elmhurst Hall
First hall (1683-1806)
Theophilius Biddulph. The hall remained in the Biddulph family until 1765. In 1765 Elmhurst Hall and 370 acres of land (some of it in Kings Bromley) were sold to Samuel Swinfen of Swinfen in Weeford. Samuel died in 1770 and was succeeded in by his brother Thomas, who died in 1784 to be succeeded by his son John. Francis Perceval Eliot, the army officer and later writer, moved to Elmhurst Hall as a tenant in 1790. In the same year he agreed to buy the Hall and the 352 acre estate from John Swinfen. Eliot also acquired the Stychbrook estate, the
Francis Oliver Haddock
Life
Francis Oliver Haddock Life Haddock was born in Newton, Massachusetts, the son of William Oliver Haddock (May 12, 1861 – February 7, 1903) and Elizabeth Helen McAdams (March, 1864-April 22, 1901). His two oldest siblings died in infancy, and he and his older brother Joseph Ernest "Joe" Haddock (February 15, 1891 – January 17, 1954) and younger sister Mary Florence "Mae" Haddock (May 30, 1894 – April 16, 1965) were orphaned upon Ellen’s death in 1901. William had fled from Newton for unknown reasons to Chicago around 1899. The children were sent to different homes; Mae to her first cousin (twice
Feld Entertainment
Feld Entertainment
Ohio.
Doctor Who (series 1)
Ratings & Soundtrack
series attained an average Nielsen Rating of 1.3, representing 1.5 million viewers in total. Although these ratings were less than those reached by Sci Fi's original series Battlestar Galactica, Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, they reflect a 44% increase in ratings and a 56% increase in viewership over the same timeslot in the second quarter of 2005, as well as increases of 56% and 57% in two key demographics. Soundtrack Selected pieces of score from this series, alongside material from the second series and "The Runaway Bride", as composed by Murray Gold, were released on 4 December 2006 by Silva Screen
Flatpicking
1970s–1980s & 1990s–2000s
music, Rice made a different statement by using this scale to improvise during songs written in a major key. For instance, he is very well known for playing an F major scale during a song written in G major (the F major scale, when played from G to G, is a G Dorian mode). The use of this technique introduces the flat 3rd (Bb) and the flat 7th (F) over the G chord which has a unique sound popular in bluegrass. 1990s–2000s In recent years, players such as David Grier, Bryan Sutton, Beppe Gambetta and Tim Stafford
Felix Zollicoffer
Early life and career
Adjutant General for the state. He was a member of the State Senate from 1849 until 1852, and was a delegate to the Whig National Convention in 1852, supporting General Winfield Scott. Zollicoffer was himself elected as a Whig to the Thirty-third United States Congress and was reelected as a candidate of the American Party to the Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth Congresses (March 4, 1853 – March 3, 1859). During his first campaign, he fought a duel with the editor of the rival Nashville Union newspaper. He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1858 and retired to private life.
Egg donation
Psychological and social issues & Families sharing same donor & Other family members
impacts it may have on infants’ future socioemotional development. Families sharing same donor Having contact and meeting among families sharing the same donor generally has positive effects. It gives the child an additional extended family and may help give the child a sense of identity by answering questions about the donor. It is more common among open identity-families headed by single men/women. Less than 1% of those seeking donor-siblings find it a negative experience, and in such cases it is mostly where the parents disagree with each other about how the relationship should proceed. Other family members Parents of donors
Francis Raven
Retirement
research and he was active there until his death in 1983.
Frank Handford
First World War & Personal life
to the rank of sergeant. Personal life On 11 November 1915 Frank Handford married Mildred Honor Fiddy in Great Yarmouth. Perhaps due to his earlier Lions Tour in 1910, he is recorded as having emigrated to South Africa at some time after 1919.
FenCon
2011 - FenCon VIII & 2012 - FenCon IX
auction and Vincent Di Fate limited-edition art print combined to raise around $2000 for the Habitat for Humanity of South Collin County. As part of DeepSouthCon, the Rebel Award was presented to Brad W. Foster, the Phoenix Award to Selina Rosen, the Rubble Award to LoneStarCon 3 chair Bill Parker, and the Hearts Tournament was won by Ruth Cruise. 2012 - FenCon IX FenCon IX was held from September 21–23, 2012, at the Crowne Plaza North Dallas in Addison, Texas. Honored guests included Guest of Honor C. J. Cherryh, Music Guest of Honor John Anealio, Artist Guest of Honor Donato
Dwayne Joseph
Chicago Bears & Chicago Bears & Miami Dolphins & Chicago Bears (second stint)
camp a year later. Chicago Bears Three years after his playing career ended, Joseph was hired by the Bears to be the Coordinator of Player Programs, and was promoted to Director of Player Development in 2001. Miami Dolphins In 2004, Joseph was hired as a pro scout for the Miami Dolphins. In 2005, Joseph became the Dolphins representative at the NFL-Stanford University Program for Managers. In 2007, Joseph became the Dolphins assistant director of pro personnel. Chicago Bears (second stint) In 2012, Joseph was hired by new Bears general manager Phil Emery as assistant director of pro scouting. On May 6, 2013,
Euronews
HD & Bureau locations
broadcasting was started on 2 November 2016 via satellite using Hot Bird-capacities (English audio only). Regarding the audio codec, Euronews used the AC3 format at the beginning here, changing to the AAC codec in March 2017, and changing it again to the MPEG codec in April 2017. Bureau locations Euronews primarily broadcasts from its headquarters in Lyon, but also maintains international bureaux for editorial or marketing purposes in Athens, Brussels, Budapest, Doha, Dubai, Istanbul, London, Paris and Washington D.C.
First Battle of Beruna
1979 animated film & BBC TV serial
Witch, crushing her to death on impact. The reinforcements charge towards the battlefield. Upon noticing that the White Witch has been vanquished, the remaining members of her army drop their weapons and take to flight. BBC TV serial Following Aslan's sacrifice, the White Witch's army hides among the ridges near Aslan's camp as she instructs them not to make a sound until she gives the command to charge. A Lich steps on a stick and is turned to stone. Edmund and some of his army, however, have spotted some of the Witch's army in the distance, and are not as
Folsom State Prison
Johnny Cash
was recorded as the album At Folsom Prison. Cash later said the FSP inmates "were the most enthusiastic audience I ever played." The "Folsom Prison Blues" single from that album was #1 on the country music chart for four weeks, and the album was on the top 200 pop album chart for 122 weeks. A 40th-anniversary tribute concert was to take place in the same cafeteria at FSP on January 13, 2008, with a special appearance by Cash's original drummer W.S. "Fluke" Holland. The original plans were to stream the concert over the Internet, with four nonprofit groups underwriting the
Dieter Zembski
International career & Personal life
Dieter Zembski International career Zembski represented West Germany once, in a friendly against Mexico in 1971. However, he could not establish himself in the national team against Berti Vogts and Paul Breitner and made no further appearances. Personal life Before and after his professional football career, Zembski played in various rock bands. In 1965 he performed with his band The Mushroams, in which he played drums, on the Beat-Club music program on German national television.
Frank Flanner
Early life and family
Frank Flanner Frank Flanner (December 5, 1854-February 17, 1912) was an American mortician, woodcarver, philanthropist and humanitarian. Early life and family Francis (Frank) William Flanner was born in Mount Pleasant, Ohio to Henry Beeson Flanner (1823-1863) and Orpha Annette Tyler (1824-1914). Frank came from a long line of Quakers and was raised in the small Quaker community of Mount Pleasant until he was 9 years old. His father served as a musician in the 113th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Upon the death of Henry Beeson Flanner in 1863, Frank,
European Athletics Championships
Multiple medallists
European Athletics Championships The European Athletics Championships is a biennial (from 2010) athletics event organised by the European Athletics Association. First held in 1934 in Turin, the Championships have taken place every four years, with a few exceptions. Since 2010, they have been organised every two years, and when they coincide with the Summer Olympics, the marathon and racewalking events are not contested. From 2018, European Championships not held in an Olympic year will form part of the European Championships, a new quadrennial multi-sport event designed and held by individual European sports federations. Multiple medallists A total of 8 men
Fitzgerald Inquiry
Recommendations & Cultural depictions
implemented by Wayne Goss, the first Labor Party Premier of Queensland in 32 years. Cultural depictions Bjelke-Petersen's trial was later the subject of a TV movie, "Joh's Jury". Margot Hutcheson painted a picture of the inquiry, Wasn't the Fitzgerald Inquiry Fun? In 2009 as part of the Q150 celebrations, the Fitzgerald Inquiry was announced as one of the Q150 Icons of Queensland for its role as a "Defining Moment".
Fred Lewis
San Francisco Giants
Denny Bautista). Lewis' cycle was the 22nd in Giants franchise history. Lewis is one of only a handful of Major League baseball players to hit his first homer as part of a cycle. On June 1, Lewis hit his first MLB grand slam against the Philadelphia Phillies. About a month later, on July 4, Lewis hit another grand slam against the Cincinnati Reds, becoming the first player in San Francisco Giants history to hit two grand slams in his rookie season. On April 26, 2008, Lewis hit the 46th Splash Hit at AT&T Park. Lewis led the majors in steals of home
English Electric DEUCE
Hardware description
English Electric DEUCE Hardware description The DEUCE had 1450 thermionic valves, and used mercury delay lines for its main memory; each of the 12 delay lines could store 32 instructions or data words of 32 bits. It adopted the then high 1 megahertz clock rate of the Pilot ACE. Input–output was via Hollerith 80-column punch-card equipment. The reader read cards at the rate of 200 per minute, while the card punch rate was 100 cards per minute. The DEUCE also had an 8192-word magnetic drum for main storage. To access any of the 256 tracks of 32
Football Association of Wales
History
on the pitch, Wales’ unstable economy and a reoccurring inability to pick its star players have all meant that the association has struggled to achieve financial security. In the second half of the 20th century this was compounded by a failure to take full advantage of the new commercial and television opportunities that the wider game has enjoyed. On occasions financial problems have led the FAW to stage Wales’ home matches in English stadia where capacities were larger than at domestic grounds. The FAW’s inability to always pick the best players for the national side was rooted in the
Folsom State Prison
Johnny Cash & Films
show and sharing in any proceeds from the show. However, a few days before the concert was to occur, it was canceled in a dispute over filming rights, media access, and security concerns. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Cash's groundbreaking concert, the California norteño band Los Tigres del Norte performed for both male and female inmates at FSP. The performances were filmed as part of a Netflix special, and was released in September 2019. Films FSP has been the location of a number of feature films, including Riot in Cell Block 11, American Me, The Jericho Mile, Another 48 Hrs.,
Fred Kaan
Hymnwriting & Private life
to create a number of works, and with Canadian Ron Klusmeier, who composed over a hundred tunes for Kaan texts. He was made a Fellow of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada in 2001, and in 2002 was awarded the Chancellor's Gold Medal by the Potchefstroom University in South Africa. Private life In 1954, Kaan married Elisabeth ("Elly") Steller, a daughter of German and Dutch missionary parents in Indonesia, and had three children, Martin, Peter and Alison. They separated in 1989, a painful experience that led him to end his formal pastoral ministry. Elly died in 1993,
Evans Hall (UC Berkeley)
Computer History importance
which was further developed there by Glenn C Wickman, and Michael Toy. Rogue's origins included the curses library, which Rogue was originally written to test. Additionally, both Ingres and Postgres were originally coded in Evans, under Prof. Mike Stonebraker's direction. The office of Professor Doug Cooper, who wrote the widely used programming textbook "Oh! Pascal!", was in this building. In addition there is a basement computing facility often referred to as "The Dungeon." The printers are named with various underworld overtones such as Styx, Cerberus, and Charon, as well as The Unaprinter, presumably in reference to Ted Kaczynski's short tenure at Berkeley.
Festival of Northern Lights
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its 21st year in 2008 it was gradually converted to LED lights from traditional incandescent lights out of respect for the environment. This effort aimed to reduce operating costs allowing the festival operators to expand the magnitude of the festival.
French Communist Party
Doctrine
PCF, in contrast to weaker and more marginal communist parties in Europe, is usually seen as a left-wing rather than far-left party in the French context. While the French far-left (LCR/NPA, LO) has refused to participate in government or engage in electoral alliances with centre-left parties such as the PS, the PCF has participated in governments in the past and still enjoys a de facto electoral agreement with the PS (mutual withdrawals, the common practice since 1962 and in 1934–39). Nonetheless, some observers and analysts classify the PCF as a far-left party, noting their political proximity to other far-left parties. In
Francisca Urio
Deutschland sucht den Superstar
competition, not only by the jury but also gaining acclamation by professional singers like the bass-baritone Thomas Quasthoff. On 6 February 2007, the German newspaper Bild appeared with an article accusing Francisca Urio and her friend Priscilla Harris (who was also a contestant at the casting show) to be professional singers, having already recorded CDs and are therefore not entitled to take part in the competition. However the accusations where quickly dismissed as the rules of the DSDS show only prohibit participants to have a current recording contract but not to have previous professional experience. Despite the praise her performances received
Douglas Gonzales
Selected legal cases
of the final tabulation on October 30. However, Gonzales dismissed the suit. He somberly told Fitzmorris, "You have proven your courage and integrity, but the facts have not proven your case." Gonzales added that he took his action "with a sad heart." After attempts at appeal, Fitzmorris told the media: "I am now more convinced than ever that this election was stolen from Jimmy Fitzmorris." The Fitzmorris-Lambert rivalry aided Treen in securing Democratic support in the general election against Lambert. The dispute created a major issue of the governor's race: election reform. Treen went on to become the
Flying fox (fish)
Description & Distribution and habitat & Tank requirements
have an average length of 4.7 inches (11.94 cm) in an aquarium setting. Distribution and habitat The flying fox is a bottom-dweller that thrives in fast-flowing foothill rivers and streams of the Thai-Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Java and Sumatra in Southeast Asia. Tank requirements A 20 to 40 gallon tank or bigger lined with fine gravel substrate is suitable for an average-sized flying fox fish. Being bottom-dwellers, the aquarium for flying foxes usually has broad-leaved plants, rocks, and driftwood to serve as hiding places. Because the flying fox is a known algae-eater, the tank is normally provided with adequate lighting. Flying foxes
Education in ancient Rome
Grammaticus
age and ability against each other and rewarding the winner with a prize, usually an old book of some rarity. Even at the height of his career, Verrius Flaccus, whose prestige allowed him to charge enormous fees and be hired by Augustus to teach his grandsons, never had his own schoolroom. Instead, he, like many of his fellow teachers, shared space at privately financed schools, which were dependent on (usually very low) tuition fees, and rented out classroom space wherever they could find it. Other teachers sidestepped rent and lighting costs by convening their classes on pavements, colonnades or in other
First Aid Kit (band)
2018–present
of "Fireworks" and a cover of Kate Bush's song "Running Up That Hill" as singles that were recorded in the new Spotify studio in Stockholm. On 14 September vinyl EP Tender Offerings was released containing four previously unreleased tracks. It went number one in UK vinyl charts. First Aid Kit sings backing vocals on several 2018 releases: on Alela Diane's song Ether & Wood on her album Cusp, on George Ezra's song Saviour on his album Staying at Tamara's and on Little Jinder's song Goldwing on her album Hejdå. UK Americana Awards 2019 nominated Ruins for International Album of the Year award
Ethion
Acute toxicity
Acute toxicity Ethion will result in toxic effects by absorption via the skin, ingestion and via inhalation. When the skin is exposed it may cause burns. According to Extoxnet, any form of exposure results in the following inconveniences: pallor, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, headache, dizziness, eye pain, blurred vision, constriction or dilation of the eye pupils, tears, salivation, sweating, and confusion may develop within 12 hours. Severe poisoning may result in distorted coordination, loss of reflexes, slurred speech, fatigue and weakness, tremors of the tongue and eyelids, involuntary muscle contractions and can also lead to paralysis and respiratory problems.
Dunoon Camanachd
Formation
a full 12-a-side match. Glenorchy Camanachd provided the opposition for the historic occasion at Dunoon Stadium on Sunday 24 May 2015, as Dunoon Camanachd played its first ever full match. The game ended in a fine 2–1 victory for Dunoon, with Robert Flint scoring the club's first ever goals. Further friendlies followed throughout the summer of 2015, against Glasgow Mid Argyll Shinty Club, the English Shinty Association and Glenorchy again. The club decided to build on its 2015 successes by seeking entry to the Camanachd Association's league structure, and began competing in South Division 2 in the 2016 season. The
Fukuoka Subway 3000 series
Design & Equipment
Fukuoka Subway 3000 series Design The exterior was designed by the German industrial designer Alexander Neumeister. Each side of the cars is equipped with three pairs of doors. The bodyside is white with a small light-green line which runs from the front along the top of the windows. This represents the ridge of Mount Abura (located in Jōnan-ku, Sawara-ku and Minami-ku, Fukuoka). Muromi River (located in Nishi-ku and Sawara-ku, Fukuoka) is represented by a light blue stripe along the bottom of the train. There is an emergency door at each end of the train. Equipment Trainsets consist of four cars,
Fide Church
History and architecture
decorated with frescos from two different periods. The oldest are from the early 15th century and includes religious motifs as well as an inscription in Latin that has been interpreted as a lamentation of the Battle of Visby in 1361. In translation it reads: "The field is burnt and the men cry, beaten and in pain under the sword." The other, somewhat later set of frescos depict scenes from the Passion of Christ and have been attributed to the Master of the Passion of Christ. Among the furnishings, especially the medieval (early 15th century) altarpiece deserves mention. The church furthermore
Eugene S. Ives
Life
Eugene S. Ives Eugene Semmes Ives (November 11, 1859 Washington, D.C. – August 25, 1917 Mist, Madera County, California) was an American lawyer and politician from New York and Arizona. Life He was the son of Joseph Christmas Ives (1829–1868) and Cora Matilda (Semmes) Ives (1834–1916) . He attended Georgetown College, and schools in Austria and Belgium. He graduated from Columbia Law School in 1880, was admitted to the bar, and practiced in New York City. Ives was a member of the New York State Assembly (New York County, 19th D.) in 1885 and 1887. He was a member of the New York
El Felino
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (1989–1999)
El Felino Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (1989–1999) Felino won the Mexican National Welterweight Championship on July 5, 1992 in Mexico City, D.F. by defeating the 2-time Champion Ciclón Ramírez. Felino vacated the title after winning the CMLL World Welterweight Championship on July 16, 1992. On July 17, 1992 Felino won the CMLL World Welterweight Championship by defeating América in Cuernavaca, Morelos. He lost the championship to Ciclón Ramírez on May 21, 1993 in Mexico City. Felino won the championship back on March 30, 1994 in Acapulco, Guerrero. On June 21, 1994 he lost the title to El Pantera II
Dale Farm
Dale Farm
Dale Farm Dale Farm Dale Farm is a six-acre plot of land on Oak Lane, near the A127 Southend Arterial road. Dale Farm has been subject to Green Belt controls since 1982. Next to the Dale Farm site there is an authorised Travellers' site known as Oak Lane. This has council planning permission, and provides 34 legal pitches. Dale Farm cottage was leased to Ray Bocking, a scrap metal dealer in the early 1960s, who lived at the Dale Farm cottage. Land in the north-east corner was used as a scrap yard without planning permission until 2001. Mr Bocking said
Eufaula Heights, Washington
Geography
Eufaula Heights, Washington Geography Eufaula Heights is located at 46°12′57″N 123°03′10″W (46.2159439, -123.0528944).
FC Bolat
History
FC Bolat History Formed as Metallurg, the club was known as Stroitel between 1969 and 1977 before adopting their current name. They were a leading side in the Soviet-era game, winning the Kazakh SSR Cup seven times, including five consecutive triumphs between 1972 and 1976. Initially the club transferred their status to the independent Kazakhstan, and were founding member of the Kazakhstan Super League. However, barring a 7th-place finish in 1994, they were one of the weaker sides and were relegated to the Kazakhstan First Division in 1998. The club returned to the top flight in 2005 but set an
Frank Handford
Rugby career & First World War
made his Test debut for England vs Wales at Cardiff on 16 January 1909. He played in a further 3 matches for his country in that Five Nations championship. His last Test for England was a Calcutta Cup match against Scotland at Richmond on 20 March 1909. In 1910 he was selected for the first official British tour to South Africa (in that it was sanctioned and selected by the four Home Nations official governing bodies). He played on all three tests. First World War He served in the Cheshire Yeomanry, Machine Gun Corps during the First World War rising
Donde Quiera Que Estés
Background and production
United States where they were relatively unknown. On March 31, 1995, Selena was shot and killed by Yolanda Saldívar, her friend and former manager of the singer's Selena Etc. boutiques. At the time of her death, Selena was working on a crossover album that marketed her as an American solo pop artist. The Barrio Boyzz were asked to re-record the song into a bilingual duet with Selena entitled "Wherever You Are". The song was added to the track listing of Dreaming of You (1995), which was later certified 35× platinum (Latin field) for shipments of 3.5 million units in the United States.
Eugenio Espejo
Views on theology & Views on economics
though he mentioned that they lacked an "evangelic spirit." Espejo can be considered a deeply religious man. Views on economics Starting in 1785, Espejo took an interest in the welfare of his community and the prosperity of Quito. His works between that year and 1792 clearly show the influence of Enlightenment philosophers, whose ideas Espejo adapted to local conditions. As many thinkers realized the power of economics as a social force, Espejo, influenced by Feijoo and Adam Smith among others, showed his desire for commercial and agricultural reforms, especially conservation and proper use of land. To advance these ideas, he
First Aid Kit (band)
Early history
for their band at age 13 by looking through a dictionary. She found the term "first aid kit" and thought it described best what she wanted her music to be. Klara and Johanna also started to write and compose their own country-folk songs inspired by Devendra Banhart and CocoRosie, among others, without much influence from their parents who were more fond of Patti Smith, Velvet Underground and the Pixies. Their father confessed later in a Swedish radio program that he was astonished and actually a little jealous of the ease his daughters had in producing top-notch music. The most important advice
Froskepôlemolen
Description
Common sails. They have a span of 17.80 metres (58 ft 5 in). The sails are carried on a cast-iron windshaft. The windshaft also carries the brake wheel which has 45 cogs. This drives the wallower (24 cogs) at the top of the upright shaft. At the bottom of the upright shaft the crown wheel, which has 33 cogs drives a gearwheel with 28 cogs on the axle of the Archimedes' screw. The axle of the Archimedes' screw is 360 millimetres (1 ft 2 in) diameter. The screw is 1.50 metres (4 ft 11 in) diameter. It is inclined at 26°. Each revolution of the
Formal semantics (linguistics)
Overview
Formal semantics (linguistics) In linguistics, formal semantics seeks to understand linguistic meaning by constructing precise mathematical models of the principles that speakers use to define relations between expressions in a natural language and the world that supports meaningful discourse. The mathematical tools used are the confluence of formal logic and formal language theory, especially typed lambda calculi. Overview Linguists rarely employed formal semantics until Richard Montague showed how English (or any natural language) could be treated like a formal language. His contribution to linguistic semantics, which is now known as Montague grammar, was the basis for further developments, like the
Draguignan
City's name & Motto & Geography & Geology
Draguignan City's name According to legend, the name of the city is derived from the Latin name "Draco/Draconem" (dragon): a bishop, called Saint Hermentaire, killed a dragon and saved people. Motto The Latin motto of Draguignan is Alios nutrio, meos devoro (I nourish others, I devour my own). Geography The elevation is 200 m. The highest hill near Draguignan is Malmont (551 m). The main river near Draguignan is the Nartuby. The city is set in a valley NW-SE, about 2 km (1 mi) wide. Geology The hills downstream of Draguignan date from the Middle Triassic, while those that rise upstream belong to the Upper
Günther Zumkeller
Rowing career
Günther Zumkeller Rowing career Zumkeller is a member of RV Neptun Konstanz, a rowing club based at Lake Constance near the border with Switzerland. For the 1961 rowing season, he teamed up with Dieter Bender in the coxless pair cause a sensation at their first regatta in Mannheim when they came second, by just 0.1 seconds, to the 1960 Olympic gold medallists in the coxed pair, Bernhard Knubel and Heinz Renneberg. Later that year, Zumkeller and Bender won the national championships in West Germany. This qualified them for the 1961 European Rowing Championships, where they won a gold medal in
Deimantas Narkevičius
Revisiting Solaris
series of photographs made by the Lithuanian Symbolist painter and composer Mykalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis in 1905 in Anapa. Čiurlionis’s works are marked by an original conception of space, producing the impression of an infinite expanse and limitless time. The pictures thus take on a quality of cosmic vision and deep inner concentration. I found it very interesting that in 1971 Andrej Tarkovskij filmed the same surface of the Black Sea in Crimea to represent the landscape of the mysterious ocean. — Deimantas Narkevičius Narkevičius first saw Andrej Tarkovsky's film in the 1970s. In an interview with Larissa Harris he admitted that then, when
Extreme Ice Survey
History
Extreme Ice Survey History Nature photojournalist James Balog founded the Extreme Ice Survey in 2007 after spending much of the previous two years photographing receding glaciers for National Geographic and The New Yorker. Balog saw extraordinary amounts of ice vanishing with shocking speed. Features that took centuries to develop were being destroyed much faster than scientific modeling had predicted, sometimes in just a few years—or even just a few weeks. Balog founded the EIS to provide visual evidence of the dramatic effects of global warming. The project ultimately evolved into an intensive team effort, bringing together journalists and scientists, artists
Għajn Ħadid Tower
History & Collapse
Tower. Collapse Għajn Ħadid Tower was severely damaged in an earthquake on 12 October 1856, when its upper floor collapsed. Most of the stones were then removed to be used in other buildings, but part of the scarped base still exists. The defensible room near the tower survived the earthquake, and still exists today. Despite the tower's collapse, its ruins are still important as they clearly show elements of the tower's architecture which are not normally visible in the still standing towers. Since the other De Redin towers are almost identical, more information about their construction can be found by
F. Kingsley Griffith
Politics
1928 he was adopted as candidate for the by-election in the Liberal seat of Middlesbrough West which he held in a three cornered contest. The deceased Liberal incumbent, Trevelyan Thomson, had been so entrenched in the seat that he had been unopposed at the previous general election. However Labour put up a strong challenge against Griffith at the by-election, losing by just 89 votes. Griffith got 36.3% of the poll, compared to Labour's 36% and the Conservatives’ 27.8%. Griffith fought mainly on the traditional Liberal stance of Free Trade but also called for a programme of public works together with
Emanuel von Friedrichsthal
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honored by the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres.
Finta
History
R. Black Vice campeão/98 and Santa Cruz deputy campeão/99, Paraná Clube - Champion JH Cup 2000, Paysandu - champion in 2001, Botafogo Rio - runner-up 2003, Santa Cruz - runner-up 2005). Got two titles Brazilian third division (New Horizontino/94 and Remo/05), two World Cups in Brazil 93/94 Super Cups and two South American 91/93 (Cruzeiro of Belo Horizonte). Paysandu The North won the FIFA World Cup 2002 and Champions in 2002, gaining the right to participate in the Libertadores 2003. There are 42 state championships (Corinthians, Cruzeiro, Sport Recife, Paysandu, Goias, Vasco, MG America, Nautical, Ceará, Vila Nova, Santa Cruz,
Fiendish dragon (Dungeons & Dragons)
List of fiendish dragons
can live in almost any fetid body of water. The styx dragon has a serpentine body that's normally a light brown color, mottled with purple on the back. In addition, they also have a lure that they use to hunt prey. Their eyes are a lurid yellow color. They lack hind legs, and their wings are too small to allow them to fly. Thus, they are one of the few true dragons who cannot fly. They cannot move well on land either, so they are best safe in the water, where they are extremely deadly. Tarterian Dragon: A denizen of the Tarterian
Fitzgerald Inquiry
History
as a suitable head; he also drafted the terms of reference for the inquiry and then represented the Queensland Government before it. While the terms of the inquiry were initially narrow, restricted only to the specific allegations raised against specific persons named in the media over a period of just five years, Fitzgerald used his moral authority to lever the inquiry into a position of being able to inquire into any relevant matter. The terms of reference for the Commission were extended twice. This enabled him to set a new precedent for commissions of inquiry and Royal Commissions in Australia generally,
Execution of Louis XVI
Today
century.
Fulcher of Chartres
Life
travelled through Asia Minor to Marash, shortly before the army's arrival at Antioch in 1097, where he was appointed chaplain to Baldwin of Boulogne. He followed his new lord after Baldwin split off from the main army, to Edessa, where Baldwin founded the county of Edessa. After the conquest of Jerusalem in 1099 Fulcher and Baldwin travelled to the city to complete their vow of pilgrimage. When Baldwin became king of Jerusalem in 1100, Fulcher came with him to Jerusalem and continued to act as his chaplain until Baldwin died in 1118. At that time, Fulcher may have been serving as