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Galahad Threepwood
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Life and character & Television
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"apparently never went to bed until he was fifty", he is in remarkable shape, a sprightly, rosy, dapper man with bright eyes and a jaunty posture. Television In a 1995 BBC adaptation of Heavy Weather Galahad was portrayed by Richard Briers. In the 2013 BBC series Blandings he is played by Julian Rhind-Tutt.
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Emblem of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic
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Second version
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cotton, the wreath is red ribboned, in the middle an inscription in the Kyrgyz and Russian languages: "Workers of all countries, unite!" At the end of the tape in the Kyrgyz language: "Kirghiz SSR".
— Constitution of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, Article 115
The name of the republic in the Kyrgyz language: "Qьrqьz S.S.R." (Kyrgyz S.S.R.), the motto: "BYTKYL DYJNӨ PROLETARLAR, BIRIKKILE!" (Workers of the whole world, unite!).
The motive of the ornament - in the form of plant shoots with leaves - is found especially often in appliqués on koshmas. The white edge of the ornamental stalk in the socket imitates the
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Fiammetta Wilson
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Career
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she was a German agent. She would also continue her observations even when zeppelins would drop bombs on her neighborhood.
Between the years 1910 and 1920, Wilson observed about 10,000 meteors and accurately calculated the paths of 650 of them. In 1913, she made an independent recovery of Westphal's Comet while it was passing the Earth. After publishing many papers, she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society on 14 January 1916. She also became a member of both the Société astronomique de France and the Société d'astronomie d'Anvers. In July 1920 she was
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Gandrung
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Descriptions
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Sewu Festival is held at Banyuwangi annually. Descriptions Gandrung derives its name from the Javanese word for "love". It is theorized that the dance originated as a ritual dance to express the people's affection for the rice goddess Dewi Sri, with trance and as a kind of fertility dance. However, it has now lost its ritual connotations, especially among the Muslim Javanese and the Sasak. The dance has evolved into a social dance describing a girl looking for love companions. The dance has thus been de-ritualized, and has mostly lost its connections with the rice goddess.
Gandrung is usually performed in
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Gambling in New Jersey
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Online gambling
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by Chris Christie. The law legalizes online casino gambling for a ten year trial period, restricts the operation of the websites to Atlantic City's eleven casinos, and imposes a 15% tax on online gambling revenue, instead of the 8% currently imposed on casinos.
The act requires that the gambler be at least 21 and play from a computer in New Jersey. The gambler's location will likely be verified through a global positioning system (GPS), and the bill allows interstate compacts to be signed in future in order to authorize multistate gambling. Comps will be available, but will need to be redeemed
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Gala (singer)
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2017-present
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the movie Favola (Fairytale). The movie, a surrealist comedy about gender identity and liberation from social constraints in 1950's America, was written and directed by Sebastiano Mauri and featured Filippo Timi and Lucia Mascino. The costumes are the result of the collaboration with Fabio Zambernardi , the director of design of Miu Miu and Prada. Premiering at the 2018 Torino Film Festival, Favola was screened at the prestigious 45th annual Flaiano Film Festival in Pescara in June, where it won the Flaiano Award for best "Opera Prima” The movie soundtrack was released in June 2018. Gala’s indie label,
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Decree 900
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Changes in political power & Expropriation of United Fruit
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These were ameliorated by new appointments to military positions. But these changes in military structure further upset some officers and contributed to the desertions and defections that allowed the coup to succeed. Expropriation of United Fruit In 1953 Árbenz announced that under the Agrarian Reform Law—specifically, because of an order made by the DAN—Guatemala was expropriating approximately 234,000 acres (947 km²) of uncultivated land from the United Fruit Company. United Fruit owned 550,000 acres (2,200 km²) in Guatemala, 42% of the nation’s (arable) land. The company was compensated with $627,572 in bonds for the expropriation of their holdings, the amount United Fruit
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Dawn Elder
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Recent projects (2014-2016) & Ultimate Vocal Music Summit
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others such as Waldman and Kenny Aronoff. Waters had previously graduated from the Ultimate Vocal Music Summit. Ultimate Vocal Music Summit Elder cfounded the Ultimate Music and Vocal Summit in 2005. The program offers "mentorship, vocal and music industry coaching, songwriting, performance and producing" for children looking to pursue careers as vocalists. Each summit lasts three to five days, with a team of coaches offering both classes and individualized sessions at CenterStaging studios in Burbank, California. Vocalists are also filmed performing with a live band. The first summit had keynote speakers such as Rickey Minor and Kenny Aronoff. She also
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Fornaci di Barga
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History
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Fornaci di Barga Fornaci di Barga is a frazione of Barga in the Province of Lucca, Tuscany, Italy. It is located 165 m above sea level, on the left bank of the river Serchio. History The first historically documented evidence of Fornaci goes back to approximately 1000AD. The ancient village took the name of Caterozzo, today just the name of one of the four districts of Fornaci. Probably the name comes from “cala” meaning water and “tur” meaning passage, which joined together means ford, describing the original swampy territory on which the first village rose, frequently flooded by the Serchio
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Gambling in New Jersey
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Early era
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in New Jersey. They were used to help pay for the military during the French and Indian War and American Revolution, and help finance the construction of Queen's College (now Rutgers University) and the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University).
Freehold Raceway is the oldest racetrack in the United States, with horse racing having taken place there informally since the 1830s. The Monmouth County Agricultural Society was formed on December 17, 1853, and in 1854 they began holding an annual fair with harness racing at Freehold Raceway Monmouth Park Racetrack opened in 1870. In 1894, the New Jersey Legislature banned
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GSM London
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Panorama investigation & Administration and closure
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had instructed external experts to assist the college in an investigation of the matter. Administration and closure GSM had capital injections totalling approximately £22m between late 2016 and summer 2019. However the college was not able to recruit and retain sufficient numbers of students to generate enough revenue to be sustainable.
On 30 July 2019, GSM London was placed into administration. It will stop teaching at the end of September 2019. Existing students are expected to transfer to other universities to complete their studies.
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Esporte Clube Bahia
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Recent years & Symbols
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have won the 2012, 2014 and 2015 Bahia State Championship and the Northeast Cup in 2017.
In February 2018 the intense rivalry between Bahia and Esporte Clube Vitória drew international attention when ten players (five from each team) were shown the red card in a State Championship match. Symbols Bahia's colors are blue, red, and white. The blue color pays homage to the Associação Atlética da Bahia; white, to the Clube Baiano de Tênis; and red for the Bahia state flag. The club's mascot is called Super-Homem Tricolor (Tricolor Superman) and was inspired by the DC Comics character. The mascot was
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Emilio Vedova
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Career
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Viviano Gallery located in New York. This show was where he began to attract big name collectors, such as Peggy Guggenheim. IIn 1952 he became a member of the influential and more avant garde Gruppo degli Otto (Afro, Birolli, Corpora, Santomaso, Morlotti, Vedova, Moreni and Turcato), organised by the critic Lionello Venturi, which exhibited at the Venice Biennial. This show is known to have begun the art movement recognized as Arte Informale. His work exerted a significant influence on the Arte Povera group.
He later established a fruitful cooperation with composer Luigi Nono, designing sets and costumes for the opera Intolleranza
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Elmhurst Hall
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Second hall (1808-1921)
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a new Elmhurst Hall on his new estate. The new hall was built of brick with stone dressings in an Elizabethan style. The front was gabled with seven bays and an off-centre porch. The hall was approached from a long drive from Tewnalls Lane. In 1816, Smith became High Sheriff of Staffordshire. A small lodge was built on Tewnalls Lane in 1832. Smith lived at the hall until his death in 1840 when the hall was passed to his son, Charles.
Charles Smith sold the hall in 1856 to Newton John Lane. Lane died in 1869.
In 1874 his trustees
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Gala (singer)
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1996–2001: early music career & 2005–2010
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her. The same year she signed with Universal Records in Italy. After Steve Fargnoli's unexpected death in 2001, Gala broke her contract with Universal Records and returned to New York. 2005–2010 Settling in Brooklyn, Gala set out to redefine her sound, her life and her career, re-emerging as an independent artist.
In 2005, "Faraway" was released in France and Greece by EMI where it reached #1 on the iTunes chart and #6 in the national charts. "Faraway" was co-produced by Cash Money Records musician/producer Kevin Rudolf. It was featured in a Bod Man perfume TV advertisement, aired on
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Eugenio Espejo
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Short exile
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He was taken to Quito, and from prison he sent three petitions to the Court in Madrid, which decreed, on Charles III's behalf, that the case was to be taken to the Viceroy of Bogotá. President Villalengua feigned ignorance of the matter and sent Espejo to Bogotá to defend his own cause.
There he met Antonio Nariño and Francisco Antonio Zea and began to develop his ideas on liberty. In 1789, one of his followers, Juan Pio Montufar, arrived in Bogotá, and both men got the approval of important members of the government for the creation of the Escuela de la
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Ernst Dickmanns
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Biography & Pioneering work in autonomous driving
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for vehicle guidance. Pioneering work in autonomous driving In the early 1980s his team equipped a Mercedes-Benz van with cameras and other sensors. The 5-ton van was re-engineered that it was possible to control steering wheel, throttle, and brakes through computer commands based on real-time evaluation of image sequences. Software was written that translated the sensory data into appropriate driving commands. For safety reasons, initial experiments in Bavaria took place on streets without traffic. In 1986 the Robot Car "VaMoRs" managed to drive all by itself and by 1987 was capable of driving itself at speeds up to 96 kilometres
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Market & Online presence & Awards
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Fort Worth/Arlington metro area is the western part of the fourth-largest U.S. metropolitan area, the Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington Combined Statistical Area. Fort Worth/Arlington ranks 29th most populous as a metro area. Online presence The Star-Telegram is the nation's oldest continuously operating online newspaper. StarText, an ASCII-based service, was started in 1982 and eventually integrated into the paper's current website, star-telegram.com. Awards The newspaper's "Titletown, TX" video series earned three 2017 Lone Star Emmys, the first in Star-Telegram history, and an award for excellence and innovation in visual storytelling from the 2017 Online Journalism Awards.
In 2006 the Star-Telegram won the Missouri Lifestyle
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Fred Kaan
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Ministry & Hymnwriting
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Kaan, however, and, wanting to be closer to people, he became Moderator of the West Midlands province of the United Reformed Church (URC), a post he held for seven years. This was followed in 1985 by a local Anglican, Baptist, Methodist and URC team ministry in Swindon; his final ministry.
Kaan's formal ministry ended in 1989, but he continued work with a four-year term as honorary secretary of the Churches' Human Rights Forum in Britain and Ireland. His hymnwriting also continued. Hymnwriting Kaan's mastery of the English language enabled a large literary productivity despite his pastoral commitments: including six collections of
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Garden sharing
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Garden sharing projects & Europe
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frequently used as a platform for initiating garden sharing arrangements. Web sites connecting landowners and growers are generally free and non-commercial. Web sites are instituted by a variety of parties, including private individuals, government agencies, and non-profit groups. Europe In the UK, Landshare is a high-profile national garden sharing project in England, spearheaded by celebrity chef and TV personality Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, in conjunction with public-service broadcaster Channel 4. Growers, landowners and volunteers can, at no charge, register their interest in participating in a share in their area. There are over 40,000 members. Although this is a number that have registered
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FenCon
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2020 - FenCon XVII
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participants include Guest of Honor Adam-Troy Castro, Music Guest of Honor Jodi Krangle, Fen Guest of Honor Renee Babcock, Artist Guest of Honor Chaz Kemp, Science Guest of Honor Benjamin C. Kinney, and Toastmaster Maurice Broaddus. The theme of this convention is "Jazzing Up 2020". The convention chairs are Rhonda Eudaly and Sarah Brigdon.
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Dulal Panda
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Legacy & Awards and honors
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understanding of their polymerization dynamics. He holds one patent for the development of an antibacterial drug and has four other patent applications pending approval. His studies have been documented by way of a number of articles and the online article repository of the Indian Academy of Sciences has listed 50 of them. Besides, he has contributed chapters to books published by others. He serves as the associate editor of BioMed Central of Springer Nature and was a member of the national committee of the 1st International Conference on Nutraceuticals and Chronic Diseases held in Kochi, Kerala in September 2016. Awards
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Gallery East
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Early history & The Season of the One-Week Art Show
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Globe, who called it a "home for the avant-garde." The Season of the One-Week Art Show In the spring of 1981, Gallery East began mounting one week shows, which were much shorter than the traditional gallery exhibits in Boston. Sculptor, painter and musician Robert Rutman started things off in May with the "International Art Show". In June, Dark Week, which was described as a "boho free-for-all," featured alt-culture performances such as 24 bands lip syncing their own music, including performances by The Dark, Young Snakes, Red, Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, and Peter Dayton, as well as "The Wonderful World of
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Douglas Gonzales
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Background & Selected legal cases
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Douglas Gonzales Background Gonzales received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1959 from the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, and his L.L.B. from the Louisiana State University Law Center in Baton Rouge. He was admitted to the bar in 1963.
Gonzales and his wife, Gail W. Gonzales (born November 20, 1938), reside in Baton Rouge. The couple has at least one son, Dr. Douglas Gonzales Jr. (born April 16, 1967). Selected legal cases Early in his judicial career, Judge Gonzales issued arrest warrants in the case of George W. D'Artois, the Shreveport public safety commissioner under the city
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Federal Medical Center, Butner
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Facility and programs & Butner study
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complex medical needs." Butner study In 2009, a study conducted by psychologists Michael Bourke and Andres Hernandez was published in the Journal of Family Violence. The results suggested a strong link between viewing child pornography and sexual abuse. The findings went against the conventional and widely held belief that while abhorrent, a person passively viewing child pornography had an insignificant causal link with that person actually molesting a child.
In what is known as the "Butner Study," Bourke and Hernandez analyzed data on 155 men convicted of child pornography offenses, who took part in an 18-month treatment program between 2002 and
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FenCon
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Programming
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FenCon Programming Notable features of FenCon include science programming, writing panels, fan discussions, gaming, a diverse selection of guests, an art show and auction, a dealers room, youth and adult short story contests, a writers workshop, "FenKids" children's programming, and the FenCon Saturday Night Cabaret.
While not a filk music convention, FenCon is noted for its quantity and variety of filk programming, performances, and performers. The Texas Filk Page describes FenCon as "the premier filk event in Texas." The Dallas Observer has called FenCon "the region's hottest fan-run literary sci-fi and fantasy convention". but "you don't have to be a bookworm
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Energy Efficiency Services Limited
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UJALA LED bulbs
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Energy Efficiency Services Limited UJALA LED bulbs EESL aggregated demand and distributed LED bulbs in bulk, thus reducing costs by more than 80% – from Rs.310 (February 2014) to Rs.65 (April 2017, without taxes). The cost reduction was passed to consumers, making LED and energy efficient appliances an affordable for all. Average prices of LED bulbs under UJALA vary between Rs.60-70 (subject to various state taxes) with a 3-year warranty.
The UJALA scheme, which started with distribution of LED bulbs has now expanded to include variety of energy efficient products like fans, tube-light and air conditioners, etc. With a
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Gambling in New Jersey
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Expansion of gambling & Sports betting
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wages. Sports betting In January 2012, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed legislation allowing sports betting in New Jersey after it was approved by a 2-to-1 margin in a voter referendum held in November 2011. The law permits any of the state's 12 casinos and 4 racetracks to offer gambling on professional and college sports, but prohibits them from accepting bets on college events played in New Jersey, or out-of-state games involving New Jersey college teams. The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement subsequently issued regulations for sports betting.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the National Basketball Association (NBA), the
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Frederick Frith
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Death
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photographer, Frith the painter. By using photography and painting, many of his portrait photographs looked like watercolour paintings. Frederick Frith died in 1871.
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Eric Cairns
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Islanders-Rangers rivalry
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the team's rivalry with the Rangers, particularly feuding with Theo Fleury, Sandy McCarthy, Matthew Barnaby and Dale Purinton. In a game on November 8, 2001, McCarthy challenged Cairns to a fight; initially, Cairns declined, but he later chased McCarthy down the ice into the Islanders' zone. During this time, McCarthy scored on a rebound. As McCarthy celebrated, Cairns gave him a jab to the jaw, which led to a fight between Cairns and Steve McKenna. Afterward, with Cairns in the penalty box, Fleury mocked him by flapping his arms like a chicken to suggest that Cairns
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Fritz Dietrich (Nazi)
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Career summary & War crimes trial
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of Jewish ethnicity. The largest of the Liepāja massacres took place on three days from Monday, December 15 to Wednesday, December 17, 1941. On December 13, the newspaper Kurzemes Vārds published an order by Dietrich which required all Jews in the city to remain in their residences on Monday, December 15 and December 16, 1941, thus facilitating the killing operations.. War crimes trial After World War II he was tried, convicted and sentenced to death for war crimes, but not for his actions in Latvia. Dietrich had ordered the shooting of seven Allied prisoners of war who had
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Gambling in New Jersey
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Expansion of gambling
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have bingo and raffles. In 1959, amusement games were re-legalized after a 1957 court decision had declared them to be a form of illegal gambling. In 1970, 81.5% of New Jersey voted in favor of a referendum creating the New Jersey Lottery, and in 1975, New Jersey initiated the Pick-It (later renamed the Pick-3), the first legal lottery game in the United States where buyers could pick their own numbers.
In 1974, New Jersey voters voted against legalizing casino gambling statewide, but two years later approved a new referendum which legalized casinos, but restricted them to Atlantic City. At that time,
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Deportation of Germans from Latin America during World War II
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Cuba, Peru, and Guatemala & Post-war
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with the case of Hugo Droege, whose farm in Guatemala had been seized after he was forcibly taken to America. Party ties prior to deportation often made repatriation difficult, as with the case of Droege, and some others, affiliations with the Nazi party, called by Droege “not real membership” haunted them beyond the war. Post-war Many of the deported German Latin Americans who would return to South America saw great difficulty in continuing life the same. Many countries had adopted strict anti-Nazi and anti-German policies, contributing to the governments seizing German holdings across Latin America. Repatriation took much more than
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Fry and the Slurm Factory
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Plot
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Fry and the Slurm Factory Plot The episode opens with an advertisement for Slurm, which is an intergalactic popular beverage that is fluorescent green. The makers of Slurm are announcing a contest: whoever finds a golden bottlecap inside a can of Slurm wins a free trip to the Slurm plant, a tour of the Slurm Factory, as well as a party with the popular Slurm mascot, Slurms McKenzie. Fry resolves to find the bottlecap by drinking massive quantities of Slurm. Meanwhile, Bender is sick with a high fever (900 °F); Professor Farnsworth uses this as an excuse to test his
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Eucalyptus cypellocarpa
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Distribution and habitat
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sea level altitudes to 1,200 m (3,900 ft) and in cool to warm, humid to sub-humid environments with a temperature distribution of −2–31 °C (28–88 °F) with an annual rainfall of 700–1,300 mm (28–51 in). In New South Wales it is widespread in wet forests south from Tamworth, and in Victoria it is widespread in the south-east, including in the Black Range, Grampians and Pyrenees.
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Folsom State Prison
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Violent incidents & Johnny Cash
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prison staffers are believed injured and the fight was eventually broken up by the prison guards (using less-than-lethal force), but one inmate was shot and at least ten other inmates had stab or slash wounds, authorities stated (they were treated at area hospitals). Johnny Cash Singer Johnny Cash made FSP widely known to the outside world through his song "Folsom Prison Blues" (1956) - which narrated a fictional account of an outlaw's incarceration, and through the two live concerts he performed at FSP. The first was in 1966; the more famous, held on January 13, 1968 in the FSP cafeteria,
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Gary Toms Empire
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Career
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Gary Toms Empire The Gary Toms Empire was an American funk, R&B and disco band from New York City, whose hit records in the 1970s included "7-6-5-4-3-2-1 (Blow Your Whistle)." Career The band was formed by keyboardist Gary Toms, who had been performing and touring since the 1950s with Jimmy Smith and others. When he set up the Gary Toms Empire in 1973, other band members included Helen Jacobs (vocals), Rick Kenny (guitar), Eric Oliver (trumpet), Les Rose (saxophone), John Freeman (bass), Rick Murray (drums), and Warren Tesoro (percussion). Their first record was a version of British songwriter Roger Cook's
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FenCon
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2007 - FenCon IV
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Perry, Special Guest Toni Weisskopf, and Lone Star Shindig Guest Jarrod Davis of Zoic Studios. The con chair was Tim Miller. The theme of the convention was "Fentastic Four," a play on words in recognition of this being FenCon's fourth year in existence.
As part of the effort to spread the word about the upcoming convention, FenCon volunteers twice manned phone banks in 2007 for Dallas public television station KERA-TV in support of their returning science fiction programming to their regular schedule. FenCon team members also threw room parties or manned fan tables at ConDFW, Aggiecon, the National Space Society's
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Freemasonry in Croatia
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The early years (1749–1795)
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Freemasonry in Croatia The early years (1749–1795) Freemasonry in Croatia is directly connected to the establishment of one of the first lodges in Austria, Zu den drei Kanonen in Vienna on September 17, 1749 because one of the founders of that Lodge was Croatian bishop Josip Franjo Sigismund Gondola (Gundulić), principle of the Theological Faculty at the University of Vienna. He became Lodge's Master on March 7, 1743. Since January 4, 1743 one of the members of the Lodge was Croatian Count Josip Kazimir Drašković.
First Masonic lodge in Croatia, and also in the Balkans, was established on the territory
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Fred Lewis
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High school and college
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Fred Lewis High school and college Lewis graduated from Stone High School in Wiggins, Mississippi in 1999, where he was a three sport star in basketball, football, and baseball. He went on to attend Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, where he played both football and baseball.
After graduating in 2001, he was drafted in the 20th round (585th overall) by the Montreal Expos, but opted not to sign, instead attending Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana to play baseball. While attending Southern University, Lewis flipped a truck he was driving on a rainy night, and three of the occupants in the
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Emotional lateralization
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Amygdala
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activation. There also appears to be a greater increase in neural activity in the left amygdala corresponding to an increasingly fearful stimulus. Recordings from single-unit electrodes in monkeys have shown similar activation in the left amygdala. A man with confined damage in the right amygdala could not produce a startle response. The activity (measured by a PET scan) in the right amygdala correlated to the number of emotionally arousing film clips capable of being recalled in patients.
Unilateral activation of the amygdala due to fearful stimuli may also produce unilateral activation of other regions. The right middle temporal gyrus, right
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Ernst Trygger
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Later life
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having served as Minister for Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of Lindman 1928-30, Trygger cut down on his political involvement and concentrated on his academic commissions. He renewed the education of Law at Uppsala university and was known as a brilliant lecturer.
Ernst Trygger died in 1943, at the age of 85, from complications after having broken his leg.
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Gala (singer)
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2005–2010
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Billboard (US) hit with his song featuring Lil Wayne, "Let It Rock". Gala also collaborated with Tamir Muskat, founder of Balkan Beat Box on her song "I Am The World, The World Is Me". More recently Muskat is responsible for the Jason Derulo hit Talk Dirty, which samples the same "Balkan Beat Box" production style.
Gala independently produced four music videos for the "Tough Love album". The video for the song "I Am The World, The World Is Me" was shot in collaboration with the Italian/Argentinean painter and writer Sebastiano Mauri, incorporating his video installation The Songs I Love To.
In 2009
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French Communist Party
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Popular support and electoral record
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the Twentieth Century, the French Communists were considered to be pioneers in local government, providing not only efficient street lighting and clean streets, but also public entertainment, public housing, municipal swimming pools, day nurseries, children’s playgrounds, and public lavatories. In 1976, for instance, the Communist mayor of Sarcelles, Henry Canacos, was named “best mayor in the Paris region” by Vie Publique (a trade periodical for urban planners and administrators) for enriching Sarcelles’ public spaces with new restaurants, movie theatres, cafes, more parks, a large shopping mall, and better transportation. Education also became, in the words of one text, an “identifiable
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Garry Brooke
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Career
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Garry Brooke Career Brooke was born in Bethnal Green and began his career with Tottenham Hotspur. He spent a year on loan at Swedish side GAIS scoring eight goals in 23 appearances and made his Spurs debut in a 3–2 defeat against West Bromwich Albion. His full debut came in a 4–4 draw with Southampton with Brooke scoring twice. His debut season ended with a substitute appearance in the 1981 FA Cup Final which saw Tottenham beat Manchester City in a replay. His second season with Spurs saw the team again lift the FA Cup in a replay but Brooke's
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Ft. Lake
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History
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label.
Most importantly around this time, His Name Is Alive signed their first real contract with 4AD. Previously, Ivo had a loose arrangement with Defever to release what he was interested in, leaving Defever free to pursue many independent releases and side projects. With the new regime, the relationship between Defever and 4AD was now more of a traditional contract between a band and a record label, bringing with it increased commercial expectations. Probably not coincidentally, Ft. Lake is one of the least artsy and most accessible LPs in the band's catalog.
Recorded over 1997 and 1998 at Defever's Time Stereo studio,
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Fromia milleporella
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Description & Distribution & Habitat & Nutrition and management of the aquarium
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Fromia milleporella Description Fromia milleporella can reach a diameter of about 15 centimetres (5.9 in). Red seastars may have various shades of red. Distribution This species can be found in the Indo-West Pacific starting as far south as Madagascar and to as far north as the Red Sea, as well as the Maldives area, Sri Lanka, Bay of Bengal, East Indies, north Australia, Philippines, China, south Japan and the South Pacific. Habitat It lives at depths of 0 – 73 m. Nutrition and management of the aquarium The species is also considered in reef aquariums. It feeds on a thin
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Fred Tatasciore
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Career
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Fred Tatasciore Career Tatasciore has portrayed mostly secondary characters and monster-looking types. He is known for voicing the Hulk in several Marvel projects, including Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2, The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes and Avengers Assemble. In video games, he is known for voicing Saren Arterius in the critically acclaimed Mass Effect series, Damon Baird in the Gears of War series and Zeratul from StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. He voices the character "8" in the Tim Burton-produced film 9. His most recent roles are as Neftin Prog in Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus, Nikolai Belinski in the Call
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Endocrine disruptor
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Polybrominated diphenyl ethers
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lighting, bedding, clothing, car components, foam cushions and other textiles. Potential health concern: PBDE's are structurally very similar to Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and have similar neurotoxic effects. Research has correlated halogenated hydrocarbons, such as PCBs, with neurotoxicity. PBDEs are similar in chemical structure to PCBs, and it has been suggested that PBDEs act by the same mechanism as PCBs.
In the 1930s and 1940s, the plastics industry developed technologies to create a variety of plastics with broad applications. Once World War II began, the US military used these new plastic materials to improve weapons, protect equipment, and to replace heavy components
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Dmitri Ryzhov
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Career & International career
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Dmitri Ryzhov Career He played the 2009 season for FC Alania Vladikavkaz on loan from PFC CSKA Moscow. On 2 February 2010 the 20-year-old striker yielded on loan for one year to FC Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast, the footballer arrived in Moscow in January 2008 from FC Krylya Sovetov-SOK and has played in the first team in this same season, together with Alan Dzagoev. International career Ryzhov was one of the members of the Russian U-17 squad that won the 2006 UEFA U-17 Championship. He is a part of the Russia U-21 side that is competing in the 2011 European Under-21
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Freddy and Simon the Dictator
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Plot summary
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the right to vote — which will make them the equals of people. This strikes a chord, and the revolution falters. Employing the aid of the dogs, who have generally stay loyal to their human masters, the farms are gradually recovered.
Garble escapes. He captures Freddy, Miss Anguish and Jinx, holding them for ransom. Miss Anguish tries to confuse their captors, but finally in desperation they set a fire to attract attention. Garble is recaptured and sent to prison. Simon and his criminal family are packed in a crate that is indefinitely shipped from place to place. The revolution fails. With
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Fermanagh and Omagh
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Fermanagh and Omagh District Council
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district council elections were to be postponed until 2011. The first elections took place on 22 May 2014 and the council acted as a shadow authority until 1 April 2015.
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Flying fox (fish)
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Similar species
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flying fox (Garra cambodgiensis) when young.
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Gary Beban
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College career
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with aspirin".
In addition to winning the Heisman, Beban was unanimously named to the All-America Team, won the Maxwell Award, and was awarded the Washington Touchdown Club Trophy and the W. J. Voit Memorial Trophy as the outstanding football player on the Pacific Coast. He was also named a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete and received the Dolly Cohen award, given to the player best combining academic and football achievement.
UCLA became the first school to have a player of the year winner in both basketball and football in the same year, with Beban winning the Heisman Trophy and Lew Alcindor winning the
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Federal Desktop Core Configuration
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History
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and appropriate".
The FDCC settings, generally speaking, block open connections in operating systems, disables functions, disables rarely used applications in the SOHO environment, disables unnecessary services, changes permissions on items, changes the way log files are collected and recorded, affects Group Policy Object (GPO) settings, and alters entries in the Windows system registry.
InfoWeek introduced the FDCC to mostly administrators and engineers with the article titled ‘The Feds Don’t Allow It. Should You?’ written by Kelly Jackson Higgins of DarkReading.com and published on February 4, 2008.
Due to the complexity of the guidelines response initially was slow. Implementation took time while the settings
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GE U26C
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Tanzania / Zambia
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models, although this designation had been assigned initially to a series of standard gauge locomotives built for US railroads between 1966 and 1976 (see GE U30C).
The Tazara U30Cs were acquired to supplement the ageing and underpowered Chinese made locomotives that had been used on the Tazara Railway since its opening in 1976.
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Folsom State Prison
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June 5, 1987
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manhole and crawled 750 feet through the pitch black drain. Either Godwin's wife or his accomplice Karlic had left a raft that Godwin used to float down the river, following painted arrows on rocks that directed him where to go.
In June 1987, Karlic was arrested in Hesperia, California, and convicted for aiding Godwin's escape. In January 1988, Shelly Godwin was classified as a federal fugitive for her role in her husband's escape. The FBI captured her in Dallas, Texas, on February 7, 1990.
Godwin was arrested in Mexico in 1991 but escaped again from a prison in Guadalajara in September of
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Folsom State Prison
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Academic & Folsom Women's Facility & Escape attempts
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Language, a literacy program, and computer assisted instruction. Folsom Women's Facility In January 2013 the Folsom Women's Facility, a standalone section for women, opened. The northernmost women's prison in the CDCR, the facility has space for 403 women. As of 2013, 25% of the women were Hispanic. The prison houses low-risk prisoners. Escape attempts Folsom was one of the first maximum-security prisons in the United States. Prior to the completion of its granite wall in the 1920s, the prison saw numerous escape attempts; the first occurred shortly after the first inmates arrived in the 1880s. Throughout Folsom's violent and bloody
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Gary Mulligan
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Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Gary Mulligan Wolverhampton Wanderers Born in Dublin, Mulligan played his youth football at Belvedere before moving on to Wolverhampton Wanderers, for whom he made only one appearance, as an 82nd minute substitute in the 1–1 draw with Burnley at Turf Moor on 21 August 2004. Wolves sent him on loan to Rushden & Diamonds in October that year. Mulligan made his debut for Diamonds, again as a substitute, in the 1–0 home defeat to Chester City, and made his first start, and scored his first goal, in their next match, a 1–1 draw away to Wycombe Wanderers. He scored three
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Froissy Dompierre Light Railway
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Preservation & Museum & Passenger stock
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metric and narrow gauge) called Voie Étroite. Museum The Musée des chemins de fer Militaires et Industriels (Military and Industrial Railways Museum), located near the line terminus in the hamlet of Froissy (French commune of La Neuville-lès-Bray), features a large collection of 600mm gauge railway material, steam engines, diesel engines and wagons, in an 1800 m² exhibition hall inaugurated in 1996.
It also features an interesting Fairbanks-Morse speeder of 1917, used by the US Army. Passenger stock The CFCD operates a variety of open and closed passenger stock, most of which is built on chassis of freight vehicles dating from World War
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Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco
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History of ABT
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licensees to properly operate their businesses. The responsibilities are carried out through three bureaus within the division - the Bureau of Licensing, the Bureau of Auditing, and the Bureau of Law Enforcement. History of ABT The Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco was originally created as the "Malt and Vinous Beverage Department" in 1933 following the 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which placed the responsibility of controlling the alcoholic beverage industry upon the states. Two years later it became the "State Beverage Department" and in 1945, the state's cigarette industry was added as a responsibility of the department. In
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Douma chemical attack
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Intergovernment
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attacks.
United Nations – On 10 April 2018, the United Nations Security Council failed to adopt three competing resolutions on an inquiry into the chemical attack, with Russia and the United States clashing over the issue and exchanging military threats.
The World Health Organization released a statement, with a reference to outside medical sources, that 43 people died while suffering "symptoms consistent with exposure to highly toxic chemicals."
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Eternal Happiness
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Plot
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trouble, getting involved in many different situations. Lai-kwan's feelings develop for both Temür and Siu-wah and are forever changing between the two, especially when she finds out that Siu-wah is actually her fiance and Temür has become the emperor of the Yuan Dynasty.
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Garšviai Book Smuggling Society
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Prison for Bružas and Bielinis
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to be confirmed by the Ministry of Justice and the Tsar. On 29 May [O.S. 17 May] 1895, the Tsar confirmed the sentence of two years in prison and three years of exile to the Vologda Governorate. He served the time in the Kresty Prison.
Russians long sought to enlist the help of the Prussian police in combating the book smuggling. Baron von Nolde, commander of the Russian border troops in Tauragė, asked Prussian police officer Witschel for help. On 18 April [O.S. 6 April] 1895, Andrius Bielinis, the younger brother of Jurgis Bielinis, was stopped by Witschel in Tilsit (now Sovetsk, Kaliningrad Oblast) after
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Fred Lewis
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Toronto Blue Jays & Cleveland Indians & New York Mets
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October 27. Cleveland Indians Lewis signed a minor league contract with the Cleveland Indians on January 19, 2012, which included an invitation to the Indians' spring training camp. On April 2, Lewis was released by the Indians. New York Mets On April 25, 2012, Lewis signed a minor league contract with the New York Mets. On September 3, 2012, the Mets selected the contract of Lewis as rosters expanded in September. He posted a .150/.320/.150 in 25 plate appearances over 18 games and was then outrighted off the 40-man roster on October 16, 2012, and opted to become a free
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Franklin Island (Greenland)
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Geography
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during his second Grinnell Expedition, after it was sighted by Hans Hendrik and the American William Morton in June 1854.
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Education in ancient Rome
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Moral education & Ludus
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enrich their children's knowledge and potential; yet, Romans still always cherished the tradition of pietas and the ideal of the father as his child's teacher. Ludus Rome as a republic or an empire never formally instituted a state-sponsored form of elementary education. In no stage of its history did Rome ever legally require its people to be educated on any level.
It was typical for Roman children of wealthy families to receive their early education from private tutors. However, it was common for children of more humble means to be instructed in a primary school, traditionally known as a ludus litterarius.
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First Aid Kit (band)
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2010–2011
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duo's performance in ACL festival on October 9. After doing so Mogis was also impressed and offered to produce the duo's next album.
A couple of days later on 11 October 2010, after playing a concert in Nashville, the duo got a telephone call from Jack White, who asked the duo to visit his studio next day. The result was a vinyl single containing cover versions of Buffy Sainte-Marie's "Universal Soldier" and Mel London's and Tampa Red's "It Hurts Me Too". The single was released on White's Third Man Records label.
First Aid Kit performed first time at the Polar Music Prize
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Fornaci di Barga
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Attractions
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street of the village on which are situated many shops, giving rise to the slogan “100 shops having a single display window”. On some festival days, for example May 1 and June 2, the road is closed to traffic and transformed into a pedestrian area. The church of Christ Redentore, constructed in a modern style, is the main church of Fornaci. It is located in the centre of the village, in Don Minzoni square. Monsignor Matteucci, archbishop of Pisa, blessed its foundation stone on May 22, 1971 and consecrated the church on September 27, 1974. The church was built on
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Franciszek Zabłocki
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Literary career
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The King was so enraptured by this song that he bestowed the Merentibus medal on Zabłocki.
After that Zablocki turned to writing plays, producing an astounding 40 plays in ten years. He mostly wrote comedies. His major works are Amphitryon (1783), Sarmatism (1785), Muhammad Harlequin (1785), King of bliss in the country (1787), Yellow nightcap (1783), Doctor of Lublin (1781), Gamrat (1785) and The Marriage of Figaro (1786).
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Françoise-Marguerite de Sévigné
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Life
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Marie-Blanche was born in 1670.
On 4 February 1671, Madame de Grignan left Paris to join her husband in Provence (the baby girl being shipped off to a convent for life.) The separation from Françoise-Marguerite left Madame de Sévigné bereft. "I look in vain for my daughter; I no longer see her, and every step she takes increases the distance between us. (I am) still weeping, still swooning with grief," she wrote to Françoise-Marguerite only hours after her departure.
Thus began perhaps the most famous series of correspondence in literary history. Over the span of nearly 30 years, Madame de Sévigné
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Ft. Lake
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History
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Ft. Lake History Work on Ft. Lake ("Fort Lake") began shortly after completion of the Nice Day EP, with the same newly stable lineup of leader Warren Defever on guitar, Chad Gilchrist on bass, Trey Many on drums, and vocalists Karin Oliver and Lovetta Pippen. Defever stated in an interview around the time of the album's release that he was trying to have less control, and focus more on being the main songwriter and guitarist. He even went so far as to work with an outside producer for the first time, recruiting Steve King, who had previously produced Aretha Franklin
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Fuzzy Nation
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Origins
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Fuzzy Nation Origins Scalzi's novel, authorized by the estate of H. Beam Piper, was not intended to be a sequel, unlike the books by authors such as William Tuning and Ardath Mayhar. It was originally written as an exercise following negotiations regarding another Scalzi novel and, when completed, Scalzi's agent approached the Piper estate for permission to publish the novel. It uses the original plot and characters to tell an original story in a different continuity. Scalzi, a fan of Piper's work, said that he aimed to make the story approachable to readers unfamiliar with the original while directing fans
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Fitzgerald Inquiry
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Findings
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process had been manipulated by ...ex-police officers ...helping to put Joh before a jury led by Young Nationals member, Luke Shaw." A special prosecutor announced in 1992 there would be no retrial because Sir Joh, then aged 81, was too old.
Jack Herbert had been the bagman, collecting bribes for police commissioner Terry Lewis from 1980. Lewis himself had been a bagman for former commissioner Francis Bischof. Lewis was convicted (and subsequently stripped of his knighthood).
Leisha Harvey former health minister, was charged with misappropriating of public funds as part of an investigation resulting from the findings of the inquiry. She spent
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Empress Gao (Song dynasty)
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Life & Regency
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power or influence during the reign of her spouse or son. During her son Shenzong's reign, she opposed the reform policy of Wang Anshi and supported Sima Guang. Regency Upon the death of her son Shenzong in 1085, her under age grandson became Emperor Zhezong of Song. She was elevated to Grand Empress Dowager and became regent of China during the minority of her grandson.
As Regent, Gao appointed conservatives such as Sima Guang as Chancellor, who discontinued the New Policies initiated by Wang Anshi. As regent, she held court behind a lowered screen alongside the child emperor
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Gallery East
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Current & The Pointing Finger
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Evenlyn Berde's paintings at the West End Museum. Other events include "Made in Massachusetts" at the Plymouth Independent Film Festival, Pink Inc. at the 4th Annual West End Children’s Festival, and the Gallery East Reunion Show, which was staged in conjunction with Gallery East's most current large-scale project, the production of a 90-minute film, xxx ALL AGES xxx: The Boston Hardcore Film documenting the origins of the Boston’s Hardcore music culture on which Lucia, director Drew Stone, and former WERS host Katy "the kleening lady" Goldman are collaborating. The Pointing Finger Gallery East’s logo since 1979 has been a pointing
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Gallery East
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Early history
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music that set the gallery apart from other art and performance venues in New England. In November, Wild Stares, Dangerous Birds, and The Neats staged shows at the gallery called Propeller Parties, an endeavor which later led to the founding of Propeller Records. Other bands who played these shows included Mission of Burma, Bound and Gagged, V, and The Stains. Art music, jazz and world sounds were also represented at the gallery with performances by Warren Senders, Raqib Hassan, Tony Vacca, Scott Robinson, Julian Thayer and others. Gallery East began to draw critical acclaim from local media, including the Boston
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Franklin D. Israel
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Education
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Franklin D. Israel Franklin David Israel (born December 2, 1945, in Brooklyn, New York — d. June 10, 1996, in Los Angeles, California) was an American architect best known for his designs for private residences and offices for film production companies in Los Angeles. He was a member of the L.A. Ten, "a loosely affiliated cadre of architects" working in Los Angeles during the 1980s and 1990s. Education Israel began studying philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, but was drawn to architecture and switched to studying with renowned architect Louis Kahn. He did postgraduate work at Yale University
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Fola Onibuje
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Career
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has since had an unsuccessful trial at Bournemouth. Joined Weymouth in March 2009 until the end of the season. He then moved on to Woking, before signing for Grays Athletic on 15 October. He scored three goals in 10 Conference National appearances for Grays, before his release in January 2010.
He signed for Conference North club Southport in 2010, having previously been training with Bradford City.
Onibuje signed for Boreham Wood in October 2010. Before joining Isthmian League Premier Division club Tooting & Mitcham United in August 2011.
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Garšviai Book Smuggling Society
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First police investigations
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away before he could clearly see their faces. According to an account published by the Vienybė lietuvninkų, the constable was alerted by a local noble. Bružas escaped, while Bielinis and Ūdra bribed the constable 70 rubles to let them go. A similar report was published in Žemaičių ir Lietuvos apžvalga – these reports were too open and obvious making it more difficult for book smugglers to bribe policemen in the future and helping the police to identify the three men in 1895. The police investigate the newspaper reports of a bribe and concluded that it was nothing more than a
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Ecstasy (comics)
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Powers and abilities & Other version
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will. Other version The Ultimate Marvel imprint features a non-powered version of Renee Deladier, though she still uses the name Ecstasy, and is in the business of selling narcotics and displays disappointment and concern for her sickly second in command Mister Jip. When Jip transforms into a giant monster due to the narcotics, Ecstacy and Crossbones are attacked, though the former is rescued by Cloak. After Jip is killed, Ecstacy is arrested by S.H.I.E.L.D. who reveal that she comes from money, had dreams of running a crime circuit and had many people under her control including Officer Brigid O'Reilly's commanding
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Fornaci di Barga
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Attractions & Transport
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for touring the Media Valle del Serchio and Garfagnana. Transport · Car: Fornaci can be reached from Lucca by means of the SS Lodovica road which continues into the heart of Garfagnana. Public transport services are available for those without cars.
· Train : the railway station is close to the centre of the village and connects Fornaci to Lucca in approximately half an hour and to Pisa in approximately one hour. From this station the seriously ill poet Giovanni Pascoli left for Bologna and his illustrious remains returned here from Bologna on April 10, 1912 by special train, in
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Fry and the Slurm Factory
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Plot
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the super-slurm.
A freed Leela saves Bender slightly too late, leaving Bender with a hole through the side of his torso. Leela then saves Fry by dumping the super-slurm down a drainage grate. They manage to escape, but are pursued by the Slurm Queen. Slurms McKenzie, exhausted from his years of partying, arrives and sacrifices himself to save Fry, Leela, his two super models, and Bender. When they escape, the Slurm Queen yells that the company is ruined by the discovery of the secret. Professor Farnsworth contacts a government agent to reveal the secret of Slurm. However, Fry is so addicted
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Efenechtyd
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Church of St Michael and All Angels
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probably dates from c. 1400.
The church's most notable feature is its rare medieval wooden font, probably of 15th or 16th-century origin, similar to the stone fonts fashionable at that time. It is made from a single circular oak block with fourteen facets over a ring of beading. Similarly the battlemented rail near the altar is also late medieval and part of a rood screen. Another notable feature includes a fragment of a Welsh wall-painted Ten Commandments, probably Elizabethan or Jacobean. Monuments include a painted timber memorial to Catherine Lloyd (1810) and a Georgian monument to Joseph Conway
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Flag of Cincinnati
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History
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on either end of Fountain Square and originally planned to fly an American flag from each. However, the double flag display was considered a violation of flag etiquette, so the city's flag was flown from one of the flagpoles. On days that a traffic fatality occurred within the city, a "black flag of death" took the place of the city flag.
The municipal flag would not be formally adopted until June 15, 1940, as City Ordinance 181-1940, upon the suggestion of Mayor James Garfield Stewart. The ordinance was originally codified as C.O. 104-2, then renumbered as C.M.C. 104-3 on January 1,
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Fisher College of Business
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Location & environment & Faculty & Admissions
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Fisher College of Business Location & environment The Max M. Fisher College of Business is located in Columbus, Ohio, the largest city in Ohio and the 14th largest city in the United States with an estimated 2018 population of 892,553. The greater Columbus metropolitan area has a population of 2,041,520 as of 2016 represents close to 100 nationalities. Columbus is located close to the geographic center of the state and is the second largest city in the Midwest. Faculty Fisher has a student–faculty ratio of 3:1. Admissions Full-Time MBA Students at Fisher generally have 4–6 years of work experience,
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Energy in the United States
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Petroleum & Gas
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out. Congress was confronted by requests to augment supplies, so a generous depletion allowance was enacted for producers in 1926, which increased investment returns substantially. This change induced additional exploration activity, and subsequently the discovery of large new oil reservoirs.
In the next decade the situation was reversed with prices low and dropping. This resulted in demands for more "orderly" competition and set minimum oil prices. Rather than repealing the previous policies enacted in the 1920s, Congress enacted a price-support system. Similar cycles have occurred in the 1950s and 1970s. Gas Natural gas was the largest source of energy production in
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Fosphenytoin
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History
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to its high melting point, weak acidity, and its being only sparingly soluble in water. Simply putting patients on other drugs is not always an option; this was especially true before 1993, when the number of anticonvulsants available was much more limited. One solution was to develop a prodrug that did not have these drawbacks.
Fosphenytoin was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on August 5, 1996 for use in epilepsy.
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Folsom State Prison
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Violent incidents
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Guerrilla Family and other prison gangs made prisons increasingly dangerous. The establishment of Secure Housing Units, first at California State Prison, Sacramento, and later at Pelican Bay State Prison in Crescent City, and California State Prison, Corcoran, did much to control gang-related violence.
On August 27, 2010, seven federal inmates at Folsom were admitted to a hospital after corrections officers discharged firearms during a riot involving 200 inmates. None of the inmates' injuries were life-threatening, and no corrections officers were injured during the incident.
On Wednesday, September 19, 2012, a fight erupted in one of the yards, shortly after 11:00 a.m. No
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Frederick Frith
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Civil law suit & One partnership ends, another begins
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their best, Conway Hart and Alfred Bock brought forth that Frith's paintings were defective in colour and composition which was considered not of the standard of a trained artist. In the end Frith won the case and won compensation along with the cost for damages. One partnership ends, another begins After ten years Frith and Sharps partnership came to an end in 1856. They separated and furthered their work in their own studios. Sharp continued making chromatypes and stereographs in Hobart and Frith worked on making large format views. A year later after Frith and Sharp's separation, Henry Frith (brother)
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Discovery quadrangle
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Geologic history
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have pointed out the similarity between this predicted tectonic pattern and that observed on Mercury, and they have proposed that the global system of lineaments and arcuate scarps, which is well developed in the Discovery quadrangle, formed in response to early, simultaneous planetary contraction and tidal despinning.
The observable stratigraphic record in the Discovery quadrangle starts with formation of the intercrater plains, parts of which may have been coeval with the oldest observable craters. During this period, rates of volcanism were probably high as heat from core formation was being dissipated. If the crust was in a state of extension, there
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FamilySearch
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Genealogical Society of Utah
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FamilySearch Genealogical Society of Utah The predecessor of FamilySearch, the Genealogical Society of Utah (GSU) was founded on 1 November 1894. Its purpose was to create a genealogical library to be used by members of the Society as well as other people, to share educational information about genealogy, and to gather genealogical records in order to perform religious ordinances for the dead. It was founded under the direction of leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and the presidency of the church appointed Franklin D. Richards as the first president.
The society published the Utah Genealogical and Historical
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Football Association of Wales
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History & Structure
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national association.
The 1990s also saw the FAW struggle to establish its credibility with Welsh fans. Its choice of national manager, the weaknesses of its national league and its unmeritocratic committee structure have left the association vulnerable to public criticism. However, in the 21st century, the FAW modernised, developed innovative marketing strategies and concentrated on improving its relationships with fans and being seen as an important Welsh cultural institution. This centred on its Together Stronger campaign and culminated in qualification for Euro 2016. Structure The FAW is based at Neptune Court, Vanguard Way, Cardiff.
It is governed by a council
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Freemasonry in Croatia
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The early years (1749–1795)
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established in Varaždin in 1772 by the Russian army captain Breščić, doctor Jean Baptist Lalange, Bjelovar-Križevci County prefect Count Stjepan Niczky and lawyer Pavel Kugler. First Lodge's Master was Count Stjepan Niczky. In 1773 lodge had 17 members, and in 1784, 37. Lodge changed its name twice, first in 1774 into 'Libertas' (English: Liberty, French: Liberté) and second in 1781 in 'Good advice' (Croatian: Dobar savjet, German: Zum gutten War). In 1749 Aleksander Pastori (Paszthory) become its Master. Official languages of the Lodge were Latin and German. Lodge was closed in 1785.
Count Ivan Drašković VIII. and German Lodge 'The
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Gaz Bennett
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Character development
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to be vulnerable when Zak Ramsey (Kent Riley) beats him up while he was on his own. Gaz got his comeuppance in the media dubbed 'Super September', in which Gaz was attacked and left in a coma.
Viewers of Hollyoaks asked Joel Goonan on the official website why he thinks Gaz is bullying Anita. Goonan replied: "I don't actually know! I don't think Gaz has actually got that many friends — he's got people who follow him, but he hasn't got many friends. He's quite disturbed really. I don't think it's necessarily to do with Anita being Asian or anything like
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Francis Bouillon
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Playing career & Personal life
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the Canadiens declined to offer Bouillon a contract and on July 1, 2014 he became an unrestricted free agent. Bouillon attended the Canadiens' training camp for the 2014–15 season on a tryout, but was released by the team on October 6, 2014. On October 14, 2014, he signed with HC Ambrì-Piotta in the Swiss National League A.
He announced his retirement on September 25, 2015. Personal life Francis is separated from his wife Ginette and has two sons, Michael and Anthony. Bouillon resides in Montreal with his girlfriend.
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Francisco Castro (footballer, born 1990)
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Career
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a match against Unión San Felipe, for the 2011 Copa Chile. He was the top-scorer of La U in the 2011 Torneo de Clausura with 8 goals.
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GE U26C
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South Africa & Tanzania / Zambia
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locomotives, and especially the former ISCOR machines, daily work in multiple unit operation with electric locomotives of the much more powerful and heavier class 9E or class 15E, but should be replaced in late 2011 by new Class 43-000 diesel-electric locomotives. In some cases, trains on this line have also been hauled exclusively by diesel locomotives, as was the case before electrification. Tanzania / Zambia In 1982, Krupp supplied 22 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) to the TAZARA. These units correspond with the U26C, but their power output was increased to about 2,200 kW (3,000 hp). They are therefore referred to as U30C
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Foreshore Freeway Bridge
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Description & Future prospects
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Cup Soccer tournament hosted by South Africa, the world's largest (35 m (114.83 ft)) operational vuvuzela sponsored by Hyundai was mounted on the western side and meant to sound at the start of each game. The city council, however, decided not to use it as the jarring sound and volume level was a cause of concern. Future prospects The Transport for Cape Town initiative announced in 2012 sought the input of design students at the University of Cape Town to find an affordable solution to the unfinished bridge and during a presentation on April 14, 2014 at the Cape Town City Hall
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Frances Penrose Owen
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Family
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Deming Shipman of Hartford, Connecticut, the daughter of Nathaniel Shipman and his wife Mary Caroline Robinson.
On March 18, 1934, Frances married Henry Barlow Owen in Walla Walla. He was vice president for personnel at Frederick & Nelson. She was then known publicly for four decades as Mrs. Henry B. Owen. She and Henry had a daughter, Frances Penrose Owen, whose married name is Frances Owen Pease. In 1946, Henry became founding manager of KING Radio in Seattle, a station founded by his wife's good friend Dorothy Bullitt. He later was executive vice president of King Broadcasting Company. Frances began to
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