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Forbes Road
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Construction
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cut west through the Appalachian wilderness during the war, despite the need to travel over and past a succession of steep north-south ridges that interfered with east-west travel. Construction Like General Edward Braddock, General Forbes faced great difficulty when transporting his army and artillery to Fort Duquesne through a wilderness previously traveled only by indigenous tribes and fur traders. Benefiting from the experience of Braddock's ill-fated 1755 military expedition, Forbes constructed forts at regular intervals along the new road and established supply lines between the forts. Forbes avoided Braddock's Road and encounters with the enemy before the expedition reached
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Gary Mulligan
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Gillingham
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voting behind Andrew Crofts and Mark Bentley. Following Mark Stimson's appointment in November 2007, Mulligan dropped out of first team plans as the Gills sunk to relegation in 2007–08. His five goals fell way short of the target of 15–20 he had set himself. He admitted he considered switching to another club, though eventually he decided to stick with the Kent club, agreeing a one-year deal in June 2008. He kicked off the 2008–09 season with a goal against Bournemouth, though did not believe this would mean a return in the first 11. Indeed, he scored just two goals in
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Gandrung
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Descriptions & Music
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small amount of money as token of appreciation.
Gandrung is now also performed as dance of courtship and love between girls and boys in central and eastern Lombok. It is usually performed outdoors by the young men and women of the village with everyone standing around in a circle.
Similar dances are known throughout the Indonesian archipelago, such as ronggeng or tayuban in East and Central Java, jaipongan in West Java and Banten, and joged in Jakarta. Music The dance is performed to the tunes of a traditional ensemble similar to the gamelan, often composed of two violins, gendangs, bonang and gongs
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Dream Days at the Hotel Existence
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"Black Tears" controversy & Touring
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Tears". Fanning later said he was not angry about having to change his lyrics, but he lamented the lack of Australian musicians willing to challenge the status quo. Touring Tickets for a nationwide tour of launch shows for Dream Days at the Hotel Existence went on sale on 10 May 2007 on the band's website, with tickets to the general public being released a day later. Powderfinger also toured in New South Wales and northern Victoria. Australian pianist Lachlan Doley was enlisted to play piano and keyboard parts on their live performances in these shows. His performances were welcomed by
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Dawn Elder
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Dawn Elder World Media, Voices of Afghanistan (2012-2013)
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Elder founded Dawn Elder World Media & Entertainment Enterprises, an entertainment firm based in California. As one of her first projects with the new company, in 2012 she worked with Phil Ramone, Don Was, and Sam Nappi to organize the One World Concert. The event was opened by the Dalai Lama in the Carrier Dome, and had around 27,000 attendees. Elder wrote one of the main songs, "A New Day on the Horizon," which was introduced by Whoopi Goldberg and performed by TEAL-ONE 97, a band of young Middle Eastern artists. She also coordinated the performance of Afghani artist Ustad
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Geoffrey Ma
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Early life and education & Legal career
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Geoffrey Ma Early life and education Born in Hong Kong, Geoffrey Ma received his education near Manchester, England. In 1974, he started his studies at the University of Birmingham and graduated with an LLB in 1977. Legal career In 1978, Ma was called to the Bar by Gray's Inn in London and commenced his practice as a Barrister in England and Wales; he was then called to Bar in Hong Kong, State of Victoria, Australia and Singapore in 1980, 1983 and 1990 respectively. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1993. He was the Head of Chambers of Temple
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Fine Champagne
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Production and special features
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its cognacs’ potency, while Grande Champagne is known for its cognacs’ finesse. The two main crus’ soil, soft and chalky from the Cretaceous period, has a great capacity to retain water which ensures a regular supply to the vine. The level of organic material is significant and the top soil reflects the light encouraging the vine to thrive. The Fine Champagne cognac’s plant material is mostly the Ugni Blanc vine; the cognac designation decree also includes the Folle Blanche and Colombard vines. The Ugni Blanc vine, also called Trebbanio, originates from Italy, it is known for its finesse, vivacity and
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Enamel spindles
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or vice versa. Enamel tufts are "small, branching defects that are found only at the DEJ, protruding into the enamel towards the enamel surface. Enamel spindles however, are in fact odontoblast processes that extend into the enamel.
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Fred R. Volkmar
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Personal life and education & Medical
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Fred R. Volkmar Fred R. Volkmar, M.D., is a psychiatrist, psychologist, and former director of the Yale Child Study Center. He is the Irving B. Harris professor of child psychiatry, pediatrics, and psychology at the Yale School of Medicine and the head of child psychiatry at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Personal life and education Volkmar was raised in Sorento, Illinois. He obtained a degree in psychology from the University of Illinois in 1972, and his M.D. and an M.A. in psychology from Stanford University in 1976. Medical Volkmar was a resident and fellow at the Stanford University School of
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Furcifer verrucosus
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Distribution and habitat & Biology
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around in low bushes. In hot weather it sometimes retreats into a sandy burrow to keep cool. Biology The warty chameleon feeds largely on insects which it catches with its long sticky tongue. The female lays one clutch of 30 to 60 eggs a year and these are incubated for about 200 days. They hatch into juvenile chameleons which may take six months to a year to become mature.
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Gabriel Goity
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Biography
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some of Argentina's most famous actors have also graduated from.
Goity began acting in film soon after graduating from the conservatory, and he made multiple films in Argentina, often in the role of the melancholic character. Most of his jobs during the earlier stages of his career, however, were on theater plays.
He admits that some of his plays have not been generally seen with good eyes by Argentine theater critics; such was the case of one play, where he starred alongside Cristina Banegas: the play was so criticized, that the producers and cast decided to make mock promotion of it, telling
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Galentine's Day
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Cultural references
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Shakespeare play of the same name, or reuniting actress Jennifer Aniston and actor Brad Pitt. She also warns to the camera for Aniston to "stay away from John Mayer", the musician who previously dated Aniston. In the days prior to the original broadcast of "Galentine's Day", Mayer publicly apologized for a number of explicit sexual and racial comments he had made in the past months, which prompted news outlets to praise Parks and Recreation for the timeliness of their Mayer joke. In May 2011, Jennifer Aniston started dating Justin Theroux, who guest starred in the episode, and they later married.
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Endocrine disruptor
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Environmental and human body cleanup & Economic effects
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and PCBs was cleaned up with high tech equipment used to find the pollutants within the soil. The soil and water at a polluted wetlands site were cleaned of VOCs, PCBs and lead, native plants were installed as biological filters, and a community program was implemented to ensure ongoing monitoring of pollutant concentrations in the area. These case studies are encouraging due to the short amount of time needed to remediate the site and the high level of success achieved.
Studies suggest that bisphenol A, certain PCBs, and phthalate compounds are preferentially eliminated from the human body through sweat. Economic effects
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Festivals of Odisha
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Prathamastami & Vasant Panchami & Maha Shivaratri
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It has the cultural significance that first born were usually expected to takeover as the family head. It falls on the eighth day of Margasira month. Vasant Panchami Vasanta Panchami (ବସନ୍ତ ପଞ୍ଚମୀ) occurs on the fifth day of the first lunar fortnight of Magha month (Magha Shukla Panchami), which usually falls in January or February. It is also observed as Saraswati Puja (ସରସ୍ୱତୀ ପୂଜା). Saraswati is the goddess of knowledge and wisdom in Hinduism. Traditionally, children get their letters on this day. Many educational institutions also observe the festival. It also marks the arrival of spring. Maha Shivaratri Maha Shivaratri
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Fisherville, Indiana
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Geography
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Fisherville, Indiana Geography Fisherville is located at 38°05′07″N 87°26′26″W.
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Fearnley award
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History
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Fearnley award The Fearnley Olympic Award (Fearnleys olympiske ærespris) is a Norwegian Athletics Award. The award is given for outstanding achievements by a Norwegian Olympic participant. No competitor may win the award more than once. History The award was initiated by Norwegian ship owner Thomas Fearnley (1880–1961) in connection with the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo. Thomas Fearnley was a member of the International Olympic Committee from 1927 until 1948 and an honorary member from 1948 until 1950.
The Fearnley Olympic Award includes a statue in bronze by sculptor Per Palle Storm (1910-1994). It is modeled
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Freddy and Simon the Dictator
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Plot summary
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is behind it. The A.B.I. (Animal Bureau of Investigation) is alerted to watch.
Freddy’s friend Mr. Camphor is asked to run for governor. This does not suit him ("I could sound like a fine governor, if I didn’t have to do any governing." p. 32). Camphor asks Freddy to visit the political meeting at his mansion, to say bad things about Camphor’s suitability. The pig, in his disguise as Dr. Hopper, invents faults, including that Camphor giggles in church and during speeches. But the political committee manages to see the bright side of these faults.
Money was stolen, and Mr. Bean’s handkerchief found
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Debashish Chaudhuri
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Background & Conducting career
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Debashish Chaudhuri Background Chaudhuri was born into a Bengali family in Calcutta to Samir and Sadhona Chaudhuri. As a result of his father's frequent postings, Chaudhuri studied in Delhi, Mumbai and Calcutta as well as in the United States and Singapore. Conducting career In 1995 he was appointed as music teacher at St. James' School. He conducted their four choirs. He founded the St. James' School Orchestra and the Calcutta School of Music Chamber Orchestra. In 2000 he moved to Prague, and was the first Indian to have studied at the Prague Conservatory. It is there his close contact with
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Douma chemical attack
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Media commentary
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been dropped from one of two Syrian government helicopters flying from the airbase at Dumayr.
The Guardian reported testimony from witnesses that medical personnel in Douma faced "extreme intimidation" from Syrian officials for them to remain silent about their patients treatment. They and their families were allegedly been threatened by the Syrian government. Medics who tried to leave the area were said to have been heavily searched in case they were transporting samples. The Guardian described Russian state media as "pushing" two lines; that they have spoken to witnesses denying the occurrence of any attacks, and that they have found chlorine-filled
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Gennadius Scholarius
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Patriarch
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an opponent of Catholic theology as Mark of Ephesus, and a more learned one. His writings show him to be a student not only of Western philosophy but of controversy with Jews and Muslims, of the great Hesychast question (he attacked Barlaam and defended the monks; naturally, the Barlaamites were "latinophrones"), in short, of all the questions that were important in his time. He has another kind of importance as the first Patriarch of Constantinople under the Turks. From this point of view he stands at the head of a new period in the history of his Church; the principles
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Gala (singer)
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2013
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motion and in motion-picture projection. Different choreographers among Gala's favorites (Parsons, Bob Fosse, Mark Morris) are also subtly referenced in the choreography.
The "Taste Of Me" video was featured as an exclusive with Digital Spy, the most popular news and entertainment website in the UK. In Europe the video was revealed exclusively by Fun Radio Belgique, sister station to Fun Radio France, the largest group of FM radio stations claiming approximately 3.8 million listeners every day. The deluxe version of the EP includes the original production by Marcus Bell and remixes by Bimbo Jones, Hoxton Whores, Starkillers and Almighty Records. In
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Embassy of the United Kingdom, Bratislava
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History
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Embassy of the United Kingdom, Bratislava History Slovakia became an independent state on 1 January 1993 after the peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia. From then until 1994 David Brighty, who had been British ambassador to Czechoslovakia, continued as both ambassador to the new Czech Republic and also non-resident ambassador to Slovakia. In 1994 David Brighty was replaced and Michael Bates, who had been chargé d'affaires in Bratislava, became the first resident Ambassador to Slovakia.
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Ernst Kaltenbrunner
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World War II
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the quarry. In October 1943, he told Herbert Kappler, the head of German police and security services in Rome, that the "eradication of the Jews in Italy" was of "special interest" for "general security." Four days later, Kappler's SS and police units began rounding up and deporting Jews by train to Auschwitz concentration camp.
In 1944 when Hitler was in the process of strong-arming Admiral Horthy into submitting Hungary to the Nazis during an arranged meeting in Klessheim Castle in Salzburg, Kaltenbrunner was present for the negotiations and escorted him out once they were over. Accompanying Horthy and Kaltenbrunner on
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Gay Meadow
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First matches & Ground improvements
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first league game at Gay Meadow was between Shrewsbury Town and Wolverhampton Wanderers Reserves, on 10 September 1910. Shrewsbury lost the match 2-1, with 'Shinton' scoring the first league goal for Wolves, and Billy Scarratt scoring Shrewsbury Town's first goal at the ground. Shrewsbury's first win at Gay Meadow occurred two weeks later against Halesowen. Ground improvements The ground did not see major improvements until the mid-1950s, when trees which lined the road to Gay Meadow (The Narrows) were felled to improve access. It was around this time that the club's supporters launched a floodlight committee in order to raise
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Eugenio Espejo
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Historical background
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Eugenio Espejo Historical background The Royal Audiencia of Quito (or Presidency of Quito) was established as part of the Spanish State by Philip II of Spain on August 29, 1563. It was a court of the Spanish Crown with jurisdiction over certain territories of the Viceroyalty of Peru (and later the Viceroyalty of New Granada) that now constitute Ecuador and parts of Peru, Colombia and Brazil. The Royal Audiencia was created to strengthen administrative control over those territories and to rule the relations between whites and the natives. Its capital was the city of Quito.
By the 18th century, the Royal
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Fide Church
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History and architecture
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has a triumphal cross from the time of the construction of the church, and one of the oldest pulpits on Gotland, from 1587.
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Galentine's Day
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Reception
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and praised the "touching moment" between Ron and Leslie when she realized she had to break up with Justin. Steve Kandell of New York magazine appreciated that Leslie was correct about Frank, and that Justin was the ignorant one. Kandell said the senior dance served as a "poignant backdrop" for the episode's romantic subplots, but said the most intriguing show's relationship is between Leslie and Ron. Alan Sepinwall, television columnist with The Star-Ledger, said the episode was funny, but focused more attention on advancing various romantic subplots. Sepinwall said the scenes about Ann and Mark were "a nice reaction to
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Geopolitical ontology
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Dereferencing URIs & At least 1000 triples in the datasets & Access to the entire dataset
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When a non-information resource is looked up without any specific representation format, then the server needs to redirect the request to information resource with an HTML representation.
For example, to retrieve the resource “Italy” (http://www.fao.org/countryprofiles/geoinfo/geopolitical/resource/Italy), which is a non-information resource, the server redirects to the HTML page of “Italy” (http://www.fao.org/countryprofiles/geoinfo/geopolitical/page/Italy). At least 1000 triples in the datasets The total number of triple statements in FAO Geopolitical Ontology is 22,495.
At least 50 links to a dataset already in the current LOD Cloud:
FAO Geopolitical Ontology has 195 links to DBpedia, which is already part of the LOD Cloud. Access
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Furcifer verrucosus
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Description
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(22 in) and females reaching 21 cm (8 in). On its head it has a casque, a helmet-like crest formed from scales. A small crest runs along a raised ridge from its eyes to its snout. There are further low crests running along the flanks, down the throat and along the belly. A distinctive crest of up to forty 4 millimetres (0.16 in) spines runs along the back in males but this is cut short in females, continuing along the spine as tubercles. Both sexes have a row of large scales forming a lateral line. The long tail is prehensile. The general colour of
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Garry Brooke
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Career
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first team coach Mel Machin. He helped Norwich win the Second Division title in 1985–86 but missed out on a medal as he played 13 matches, one short of the required 14. After failing to get into the Norwich side in 1986–87 he decided to move to Dutch team Groningen. Brooke enjoyed his time at Groningen as he was given a free role by the manager Henk van Brussel. He returned to England in August 1988 following the birth of his daughter and decided to sign for Wimbledon. He regretted moving to Wimbledon as he didn't fit in with their
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Forbes Road
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Later roads & Markers
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followed portions of the Forbes Road from Monroeville through a town now named "Forbes Road" and Hannastown to Latrobe. The Lincoln Highway (US 30) largely followed the Forbes Road between Latrobe and Bedford. Still later, a portion of the Pennsylvania Turnpike (Interstate 76) largely followed a portion of the Forbes Road from Bedford over the Appalachian mountains to Carlisle.
In contrast to the Forbes Road's successors, the National Road, now US 40, largely followed Braddock's Road across the Appalachian Mountains from Cumberland into Pennsylvania. Markers Many historical markers indicate locations along the original route where Forbes traveled with his army. In Westmoreland County, a
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Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco
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Bureau of Licensing
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each license package and performs a microfilm history check on each applicant or interested party to the license. Further, all license renewals are performed by the central staff, and divided so that approximately 50% of the renewals are performed during a six-month period. In addition to reviewing and processing new applications, renewals and transfers, Licensing also conducts the annual double random selection Quota Licensing drawing as pursuant to Section 561.19(2), Florida statutes. This law provides for the issuing of new licenses in counties where the population has increased based on the 1980 census figures or based upon estimates of increasing
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General Motors Firebird
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Motorama theme (1956)
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(2008) for future automotive travel using electronic vehicle control and improved highway infrastructure.
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Frank Underhill
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Frank Underhill Frank Hawkins Underhill, OC FRSC (November 26, 1889 – September 16, 1971) was a Canadian journalist, essayist, historian, social critic and political thinker.
Frank Underhill, born in Stouffville, Ontario, was educated at the University of Toronto and the University of Oxford where he was a member of the Fabian Society. He was influenced by social and political critics such as Bernard Shaw and Goldwin Smith. He taught history at the University of Saskatchewan from 1914 until 1927 with a long interruption during World War I during which he served as an officer in the Hertfordshire Regiment of the British
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Fundulus luciae
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Description
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a dorsal ocellus, and generally without vertical bars, although females may sometimes have sidebars (usually faint). Mature adult females may also have a visible sheath of tissue along the front of the anal fin, which is believed to function as an oviduct. Adult males have 10–14 dark vertical bars and the eponymous dorsal ocellus. During spawning season males develop dramatic coloration, consisting of vivid yellow-orange pigment extending over the belly, pelvic and anal fins, caudal peduncle, and caudal fin. Breeding males may also develop contact organs–small fleshy protuberances–on the head, sides of the body, and medial fins. Dorsal fin rays
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Debubawi Zone
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Demographics
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Muslim.
Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, this zone has an estimated total population of 1,239,988, of whom 610,164 are men and 629,824 are women; 361,252 or 29.1% of its population are urban dwellers. With an estimated area of 9,310.96 square kilometers, Debubawi has an estimated population density of 133.18 people per square kilometer.
The 1994 national census reported a total population for this Zone of 873,509 people in 210,858 households, of whom 425,655 were men and 447,854 women; 207,352 or 23.7% of its population were urban dwellers. The Zone is predominantly Tigrayan, at 92.1% of the
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George Gleig (priest)
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Life
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Balliol College to join Wellington's army as an Ensign in the 85th Light Infantry. His father, by then Bishop of Brechin, furnished him with £20, a substantial sum, though he notes that the rate at which he could buy readily exchangeable gold coins was poor — he had to pay 6s for every gold dollar, and £5 for a doubloon. On 7 October, Wellington crossed into France for the first time.
On 6 April 1814, Napoleon abdicated, though Wellington did not find out until 12 April. By then, on 10 April he had fought and won the decisive battle of the
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Genesis Rabbah
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Material & Origin of name
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one or a few verses — constitute the extant or incomplete material of a Genesis Rabba that was laid out on a much larger and more comprehensive scale than the midrash to the other Torah portions. Origin of name The work may have received its name, "Genesis Rabbah," from that larger midrash at the beginning of Genesis, unless that designation was originally used to distinguish this midrash from the shorter and older one, which was ascribed to Rabbi Hoshayah. The opinion that the name of the midrash finds its explanation in the first words, "Rabbi Hosha'yah rabbah began . .
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Frans Hemerijckx
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Personal life
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in Belgian Congo during his first trip to that country but it was short lived; his wife died during pregnancy while they were settling in the country. He married again and the couple had five children. One of his sons, Shilanand Hemraj, is a theologist and writer.
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Donji Kraji
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15th century
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II and Radivoje, with Ottoman support, mastered most of area from 1433 to 1435. The Company remained in power until his death in 1443. His reign was marked by further development of the cities and the strengthening of the impact of the Bosnian Franciscans.
Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić was one of the most powerful local nobleman of his time. When Hungarian king Louis I of Hungary died, he joined the dynastic conflicts, helping Ladislas of Naples to become king. He was awarded administration of large territories and the title of Herceg Split Viceroy of Dalmatia and Croatia, the Great Ban of Vrbas
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GE U26C
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New Zealand
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downward heading intake scoop, to prevent them from drawing in exhaust gases accumulating at the tunnel's ceiling. The image at the top right of this article is of locomotives belonging to this variant, known as the DXC sub class.
One member of the DX class was much more substantially rebuilt in 1993, and another in 2006. The rebuilt locomotives were redesignated as the DXR class (with the R signifying rebuilt). Amongst other things, they were fitted with a new engine, and an enlarged, modernised cab. However, the rebuilding program was not pursued any further.
A single DX was
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George Schuster (public servant)
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Biography
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in June 1982, aged 101.
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Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco
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Bureau of Auditing
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a location to pay excise taxes.
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Egg donation
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Results & Intended parent motivation
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their reproductive years or menopause can still become pregnant. Adriana Iliescu held the record as the oldest woman to give birth using IVF and donated egg, when she gave birth in 2004 at the age of 66, a record passed in 2006. Intended parent motivation Women may resort to egg donation because their ovaries may not be able to produce a substantial number of viable eggs. Women may experience premature ovarian failure and stop producing viable eggs during their reproductive years. Some women may be born without ovaries. Ovaries damaged by chemotherapy or radiotherapy may also no longer produce healthy
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Fukado Station
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Lines & Station layout & History
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Fukado Station Lines Fukado Station is a station of the Etsumi-Nan Line, and is 38.5 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Mino-Ōta. Station layout Fukado Station has one ground-level side platform serving a single bi-directional track. The station is unattended. History Fukado Station was opened on May 6, 1928. Operations were transferred from the Japan National Railway (JNR) to the Nagaragawa Railway on December 11, 1986.
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Dan Schulman
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Early life & Business background
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my DNA. My grandfather was a union organizer in the garment district in New York City. My mother took me to a civil rights demonstration in Washington in my stroller." Business background Schulman began his business career at AT&T, working more than 18 years there and becoming the youngest member of the company's senior executive team, the AT&T Operations Group. Schulman started at an entry-level account management position; when he left AT&T, he was president of the $22 billion core consumer long distance business, overseeing roughly 40,000 employees.
He then became president and COO, and then CEO of
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Gala (singer)
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2016 & 2017-present
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a viral football chant.
Fans from Northern Ireland, Ireland, Wales and France made their own version of the song for their players. The song has become the unofficial song of Euro 2016.
On 31 May 2016, electro duo Blonde released a version of the adaptation and entered the Charts and the iTunes top 10 songs. 2017-present Throughout 2017 and 2018 Gala headlined the 'Love the 90's' tour in Spain, with shows for over 20.000 people at the Palau De Les Arts Reina Sofia in Valencia, the Bizkaia Arena in Bilbao Palau Saint Jordi in Barcelona, the Wiziink Center in Madrid, Parque Hermanos
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Genelia D'Souza
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Debut and recognition (2003–05)
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Tujhe Meri Kasam, initially she turned it down, as she was not keen to pursue a career in acting. But the crew insisted and kept contacting her for two months, and she agreed when she saw the Telugu version of the movie. Tamil director, S. Shankar, was impressed with her performance in the Parker Pen commercial and decided to cast her in a leading role in his 2003 Tamil film Boys. Genelia was selected among 300 girls, who had auditioned for the movie. She signed three movies simultaneously in three different languages, Tujhe Meri Kasam (Hindi), Boys (Tamil), and Satyam
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Gambling in New Jersey
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Horse racing & off-track betting & Charity, amusement, and social gambling
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Jersey Racing Commission (an entity of the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General). The state passed a law in 2013 permitting one horse race per year on a New Jersey beach, and Monmouth Park will be conducting a beach race in Atlantic City based on the Palio di Siena. Charity, amusement, and social gambling The state of New Jersey allows charity gambling, where non-profit organizations (e.g., churches, fraternal organizations) to run bingos, raffles, casino nights, and armchair races. Amusement parks, carnivals, and boardwalks in shore communities are allowed to have amusement games involving skill or chance (e.g., spinning wheels,
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Gandrung
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Gandrung Gandrung is a traditional dance from Indonesia. Gandrung has many variations and is popular in Bali, Lombok and East Java among the Balinese, Sasak and Javanese (especially the Osing Javanese). The most popular variation is gandrung from the Banyuwangi region in the eastern peninsula of Java, so much that the city is often referred as Kota Gandrung or "the city of gandrung".
Originally a ritual dance dedicated to the goddess of rice and fertility, Dewi Sri, it is currently performed as a social dance of courtship and love in communal and social events, or as a tourist attraction. Gandrung
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Gennadius Scholarius
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Biography
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as a theological advisor. In fact, in 1437 – in anticipation of the Council of Ferrara-Florence – the emperor formally studied Nilus Cabasilas' works along with Mark of Ephesus and Gennadius Scholarius. Curiously, the trio also formally studied the works of John Duns Scotus (d. 1308) because of his rejection of the Filioque in Thomistic metaphysics, as well as Scotus' doctrine of a "formal distinction" between the persons and essence of God, as well as God's attributes (or "energies"). It was for this reason that Scholarius wrote an academic refutation of the first eighteen of Mark of Ephesus' "Syllogistic Chapters
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Gasparilla Open
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cheering crowd to tie for the lead. He then birdied 18 with an up and down from the bunker to capture his final PGA individual victory.
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Gennethleia
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The Original Version
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Gennethleia The Original Version The song first appeared as Genethlia (Γενέθλια) in 2001 on an album called H Fygi, released by Cretan singer and lyra player Stelios Bikakis. Despite the song’s obvious credentials, it failed to reach the widespread popularity it deserved on account of Bikakis’ relatively low profile. However, the song did cause some debate with regards to its origin: what terrible suffering inspired such sombre lyrics? Some theories abounded, but none were confirmed to be true. However, five years after the release, Bikakis finally revealed the truth behind the song. Not long after the circulation of his previous
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George Frater
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International honours & Championship appearances
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George Frater International honours George Frater won a cap playing as a forward, i.e. number 10 (in an experimental 12-a-side match), and was captain, for Other Nationalities in the 9-3 victory over England at Central Park, Wigan on Tuesday 5 April 1904, in the first ever international rugby league match. Championship appearances George Frater played in Oldham's victory in the Championship during the 1904–05 season.
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Gay Meadow
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The move to New Meadow
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was restricted to a narrow side street known locally as 'the Narrows. The poor access, and poor scope for evacuation in the case of emergency, meant that the capacity of the ground was cut to 8,000 by the early 1990s following stricter ground safety regulations that followed the Bradford City stadium fire of 1985 and the Taylor Report which followed the Hillsborough disaster of 1989.
In addition, the ground's proximity to the river meant the ground often flooded in the autumn and winter months, leading to matches being postponed. Flooding also caused damage to offices and changing rooms.
Shrewsbury had been considering
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Fridtjof Knutsen
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Fridtjof Knutsen Fridtjof Knutsen (15 December 1894 – 4 August 1961) was a Norwegian journalist and crime novelist.
He was born in Harstad, and was married to Lalli Knutsen. Their daughter Mette Knutsen married Philip Newth and had the son Eirik Newth.
Knutsen was a journalist in Dagsposten from 1914, Morgenposten from, Tidens Tegn from 1917 and Aftenposten from 1934. He specifically reported from court cases. Some years after his death he was also called one of "the three great criminal and police reporters in Oslo", together with Georg Svendsen and Axel Kielland.
Knutsen also wrote about 30 criminal novels, many together with
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Folsom State Prison
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Films & Public works
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Diggstown, parts of Walk the Line (a biographical film of Johnny Cash), and Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison. Public works On the M-5 freeway in Farmington Hills, MI, two service drives – named Folsom and Freedom – are adjacent to the eastbound and westbound sides respectively.
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Desegregation in the United States Marine Corps
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1948 to 1960 & Representation in other media
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assigned exclusively to black units; they were not asked to lead white Marines into combat. In 1952 after two years of the Korean War, the Marines cautiously integrated blacks into combat units. In the late 1950s, black Marines were not rewarded with preferred or high-visibility assignments, such as embassy guard duty and guard duty in the nation's capital. By 1960, full integration of the races had been completed by the USMC, but racial tensions flared up through the next decade, a period of civil rights activism in the larger society. Representation in other media In May 2011, The Black Rep
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First Aid Kit (band)
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2007–2009
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on his band's webpage with multiple exclamation marks, causing a surge of popularity of the video. It led to First Aid Kit becoming internationally known, and them signing with Wichita Records at the end of 2008.
Due to international touring, Johanna quit high school in the autumn of 2008 and Klara never started it. Their father took a leave from his job as a teacher and accompanied them on tour, also helping with soundchecks. First Aid Kit's first show outside Scandinavia was on 22 November 2008 at the Crossing Border Festival in Netherlands. Fleet Foxes performed the day before, and when
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Chuck Webb
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College
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behind Emmitt Smith, and the eighth-highest in the nation.
Entering the 1990 season as one of the nation's premier running backs, Webb carried 27 times for 131 yards in Tennessee's season-opening tie against Colorado. During the second game of the season against Pacific, Webb suffered a torn ACL early in the first quarter, effectively ending his season. Rather than risk further injury, Webb opted to forgo his remaining eligibility and enter the 1991 NFL Draft.
As of the 2012 season, Webb's 294-yard outing against Ole Miss in 1989 remains the highest single-game total in school history, and his 250-yard tally
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Gandō Dam
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History & Design
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after the Sannōkai Dam. Design The Gandō Dam was constructed to provide irrigation water, and also to supply the 41,000 KW Gandō No.1 Hydroelectric Plant and 8,300 KW Gandō No.2 Power Plants. The design of the dam is that of a sloped wall rockfill dam. The dam was completed in 1960 by the Taisei Corporation.
The Gandō Reservoir created by the dam has been stocked with carp and Japanese smelt and is a popular vacation location due to its ease of access via Japan National Route 455.
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Fidase Peak
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Fidase Peak Fidase Peak (63°23′S 57°33′W) is a distinctive peak 9 nautical miles (17 km) east of Mount Jacquinot, rising to 915 metres (3,000 ft) at the west end of Mott Snowfield, Trinity Peninsula. The name represents the initial letters of the Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition (FIDASE) (1955–57) led by P.G. Mott.
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Deutschneudorf
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History
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First mining activities in the area of the later municipality are reported from about 1514. August Rohdt, owner of smelting works in Grünthal was awarded the mines Fortuna and Pallas in 1620, and had an iron furnace built in 1637 to supply the wire drawing mill in Rothenthal. The settlement in an area that was nearly depopulated after the Thirty Years' War and a plague outbreak is first mentioned in a document of 1651 as Naudorff unterm Catherbergk (referring to the dialectal name of nearby St. Katharinaberg) and had only three houses in 1657. Protestant refugees from St. Katharinaberg settled
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Genelia D'Souza
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Return to Bollywood and subsequent work (2008–16)
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Tamil.
D'Souza had a major role in 2011, starring as the Muslim warrior princess Arackal Ayesha, in her debut Malayalam film Urumi. The film is about a fictional story happening in Calicut, Kerala during the 15th century, about a boy who plots to assassinate the Portuguese explorer Vasco Da Gama. She learned horse riding, and spent two weeks of training to use the sword, the short stick, and movements of the Dravidian martial art Kalarippayattu. The movie portrayed her image makeover from typically girl-next-door roles to more serious roles. Her next appearance was in the Bollywood action thriller Force, which received
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Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco
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History of ABT
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1969, the department was grouped with other business regulatory programs as a division under the Department of Business Regulation. The name was expanded to what it is today, the Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco, in 1977.
The Division is the second largest revenue-collecting agency in the State of Florida and collects an average of one billion dollars annually. It is the only division in DBPR with sworn law enforcement powers. Staffed with over 300 personnel, the division administers statewide control over the alcoholic beverage and tobacco industries with the mission of keeping alcohol and tobacco out of the hands of
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George M. Chinn
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Early life
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die eight years later). His grandfather John Pendleton Chinn, was a member of the Kentucky State Legislature. He grew up in Mundy's Landing, Kentucky. Chinn attended Braxton Hall and Millersburg Military Institute, both of which he disliked. At the Military Institute, he set a state record in the javelin throw. Though he would not graduate until 1920, in December 1918, Chinn was to have been commissioned as an officer in France, but World War I ended before he could.
While at Centre College, Chinn played football and wrote, among other places, in the local newspaper, The Advocate. Playing as a lineman,
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Festivals of Odisha
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Durga Puja & Kali Puja
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Kathajodi river. Kali Puja Kali Puja occurs in the month of Ashvin(October). It is celebrated after Durga Puja ends. It is to commemorate the legendary tale of Goddess Kali dancing in anger and stepping over Lord Shiva & to celebrate the triumph of good over evil. It is considered a big festival in the northern districts of Odisha, such as Kendujhar. In particularly kendujhar district a week long mela goes on during kali puja. After the week is over the idol of Goddess Kali is taken on a grand procession and then submerged in a holy river or any water
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Georges Suarez
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Biography
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the first biographers of Marshal Philippe Pétain; In 1941 Suarez devoted a further work to him with the provocative title Pétain ou la démocratie? Il faut choisir (Pétain or democracy? You have to choose).
In 1944, despite his collaborationist involvement, Suarez wrote in vain to Doctor Illers, the superintendent of the Compiègne camp, to ask for the freedom of his friend Robert Desnos, a supporter of the résistance.
Suarez was sentenced to death in 1944; he was shot on 9 November. It was Charles de Gaulle who vowed to execute journalists and writers who had collaborated with the Vichy government. Suarez was
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George Macdonald Urquhart
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Life
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George Macdonald Urquhart Prof George Macdonald Urquhart FRSE FRCVS (1925–1997) was a 20th-century Scottish veterinarian. He was President of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology from 1985 to 1989. Life He was born in Glasgow on 29 May 1925, the son of a former Easter Ross farmer. He was educated at Allan Glen's School. In 1942 he entered the Glasgow Veterinary College. Graduating BVMS in 1947 he then worked for two years with the Ministry of Agriculture.
He began lecturing at Glasgow University (alongside Prof William Mulligan) in 1949. He received his first doctorate (PhD) in 1955 for
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Fundulus luciae
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Taxonomy & Description
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common species inhabit and the propensity for fish to hide from predators in sediments. Killifish derives from the Dutch word "kill," meaning a stream or brook; it is a general name given to egg-laying toothcarps.
The genus Fundulus contains 38 extant species, found along U.S. coastal and inland regions, Bermuda, Cuba, and Yucatán. This species was described by Spencer Fullerton Baird as Hydrargyra luciae in 1855 with the type locality given as Robinson's Landing, Peck's Beach, opposite Beesley's Point, Cape May County. Baird gave it the specific name luciae in honor of his daughter, Lucy Hunter Baird (1848-1913). Description The spotfin
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George W. Brush
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Medal of Honor
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on the river bank and began shelling the Boston. Lieutenant Brush quickly assembled four volunteers and began transporting men from the Boston to shore with the one small boat available. His Medal of Honor citation reads as follows "voluntarily commanded a boat crew, which went to the rescue of a large number of Union soldiers on board the stranded steamer Boston, and with great gallantry succeeded in conveying them to shore, being exposed during the entire time to heavy fire from a Confederate battery". Instrumental in attaining the Medal of Honor for Lieutenant Brush were the efforts of the unit's
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Geology of Germany
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Mesozoic platform & Cenozoic platform
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well as in the Hanover and Salzgitter area. Probably the most well-known Cretaceous limestones of Germany are those on the island of Rügen, on Germany's north coast. Cenozoic platform The Cenozoic platform (which is also known as the "unconsolidated rock" level because the Cenozoic sedimentary rocks, due to their young age, have often not experienced intensive diagenesis and are therefore often not cemented), includes the rocks of the Tertiary and Quaternary. Because the youngest deposits in an uplifted area are removed first, the Cenozoic platform deposits occur extensively only in young Cenozoic subsidence areas in the Central European Blocks region.
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Eparchies and Metropolitanates of the Russian Orthodox Church
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Eparchies and Metropolitanates of the Russian Orthodox Church This is the list of the metropolitanates and eparchies (dioceses) of the Russian Orthodox Church.
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Fort Rucker
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History & Geography
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"Fort Rucker" in October 1955.
The Hanchey Army Heliport became the home of the Department of Rotary Wing Training of the Army Aviation School on 5 October 1959, marking the first time the Department was centralized. Geography Fort Rucker is located at 31°20'37" north, 85°42'29" west (31.343654, -85.707995).
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the CDP area of the base has a total area of 10.9 square miles (28.2 km²), of which 10.9 square miles (28.2 km²) is land and 0.04 square mile (0.1 km²) (0.18%) is water.
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George Kalaras
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printed his University thesis, "A general idea of some qualities of the bodies and on the nature of qualities of temperature" at the printing workshop of Tommasso Mazi at Livorno in Italy during 1806, where it is believed that the Hellenic Nomarchy may also have been printed, at approximately the same period of time. Kitromilides' view was backed up by K. Papachristos who brought more evidence to support the view that George Kalaras was the anonymous author/publisher of the Hellenic Nomarchy.
George Kalaras was a member of the Second National Assembly in March 1823, as one of the representatives of Corinthia.
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Geoffrey Ma
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Legal career & Reception
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elected an honorary bencher of Gray's Inn in 2004, making him the third person in Hong Kong conferred with such honour. He was made an honorary fellow of Harris Manchester College, Oxford in 2012; he also serves as a member of the advisory board of the Commercial Law Centre at the college. Reception Legislator and Senior Counsel Audrey Eu and Ronny Tong believed Ma will continue to defend the independence of the Hong Kong judiciary, but described him as sometimes a little too "conservative." Tong cited an appeal from September 2009 when Ma and fellow judges criticised the government for
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Feld Entertainment
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Feld Entertainment
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leased it back until 2018. In 2007, Nicole and Alana were elevated to executive vice president of the company.
The company signed a 10-year agreement with Disney Live Family Entertainment for Disney on Ice, Disney Live and other Disney productions in August 2008. In September, Feld also acquired the motorsports division of Live Nation, including the properties of Monster Jam (and several associated monster trucks), Supercross, Arenacross, and the IHRA. The motor sport division was renamed Feld Entertainment Motor Sports. Feld Motor Sports launched its first new arena-based freestyle motocross touring production, Nuclear Cowboyz, in 2010. Feld Motor Sports sold the
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Francis Oswald Lindley
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Descendants
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of Joseph Yorke, 10th Earl of Hardwicke; Lady Victoria Yorke (1947–2004), who married Nigel Waymouth (parents of writer Louis Waymouth); and Lady Rose Yorke (b. 1951), who married three times.
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Florina Presadă
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Transparence and public communication & Social issues
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as well as public meetings for the Parliamentary commissions and an annual activity report for MPs. Social issues Presadă argues that there are many social issues which have been improperly (or not at all) addressed by the government. For instance, the government after school program for disadvantaged community (which could reduce the school dropout rate) was not properly funded and the government did not take necessary measures against domestic violence.
Presadă supports a new national housing law, to replace and harmonize the plethora of laws and regulations (both national and local) about social housing, emergency housing and other types of public
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Francis Eyre
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Early years
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Francis Eyre Francis Eyre (1722–1797) was a British lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1774 and 1784. Early years Eyre was the only surviving son of Francis Eyre, a shoemaker of Truro, and his wife Elizabeth Pascoe.and was baptized on. 28 June 1722. He was articled to an attorney at Truro in 1737 and qualified in 1744. He moved to London where he dealt with cases relating to trade and plantations and included Benjamin Franklin among his clients. He became part owner of several ships and ran privateers during the Seven Years' War.
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Culture of Brazil
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Cuisine (Gastronomy)
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are typical in the state of Minas Gerais. Typical northern foods include pato no tucupi, tacacá, caruru, vatapá, and maniçoba. The Northeast is known for moqueca (a stew of seafood and palm oil), acarajé (a fritter made with white beans, onion and fried in palm oil (dendê), which is filled with dried shrimp and red pepper), caruru, and Quibebe. In the Southeast, it is common to eat Minas cheese, pizza, tutu, polenta, macaroni, lasagna, and gnocchi. Churrasco is the typical meal of Rio Grande do Sul. Cachaça is Brazil's native liquor, distilled from sugar cane, and it is the main
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Franz Xaver Luschin
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Life
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Franz Xaver Luschin Life Archbishop Luschin was born in the wealthy peasant family of Carinthian Slovenes in Tainach (present day a part of town Völkermarkt). After graduation of the gymnasium and lyceum education, he subsequently joined the Major Roman Catholic Theological Seminary in Klagenfurt and was ordained as priest on August 26, 1804, for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gurk after completed his a philosophical and theological studies.
After his ordination, he served as an assistant priest in Klagenfurt from 1804 until 1808, he continued his studies in the University of Vienna with Doctor of Sacred Theology degree in 1813. He
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George W. Aldridge
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Superintendent of Public Works & Party boss
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In 1902, Aldridge was appointed the Secretary of the State Railway Commission, by Governor Frank W. Higgins eventually becoming its Chairman, and holding office until 1907, when it was replaced by the Public Service Commission under Governor Charles Evans Hughes.
Aldridge again sought higher office in 1910 following the death of U.S. Representative James Breck Perkins, when he sought election to replace Perkins, but was ultimately defeated by the Democratic candidate, James S. Havens. In 1913, he became president of the American Cement Corporation, the largest of its kind out side of New York City. Party boss Although he lost his
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Eugene S. Ives
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Life
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State Senate (11th D.) from 1888 to 1891, sitting in the 111th, 112th, 113th and 114th New York State Legislatures. On June 5, 1889, he married Ann Maria Waggaman (1870–1951), and they had eight children.
About 1895, he removed first to California, then to the Arizona Territory, and practiced law in Yuma, and from 1901 on in Tucson. He was counsel to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. He was a member of the Territorial Council (Yuma Co.) in the 21st Arizona Territorial Legislature (1901–1902), and was President of the Territorial Council.
He was buried at the Calvary Cemetery in Los Angeles.
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Fornaci di Barga
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Attractions
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a parish church in 1923 and an “arcipretura” in 1962. Located at this church is the Romanesque pieve of Saint Maria Assumpta in Loppia. Probably already built in the 6th century, it is certain that the pieve was restored at the beginning of the second millennium at the request of countess Beatrice di Canossa and was reconsecrated on Saturday February 4, 1058 by the bishop of Lucca, Anselmo da Baggio, the future Pope Alexander II. A museum has been created in what was once the research centre of Società Metallurgica Italiana. This museum is managed by the Ing. Luigi Orlando
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Federated Media (broadcasting)
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Swick Broadcasting.
In August 2012, Federated Media stations affiliated with IHeartRadio.
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Gairloch Bridge
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History
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uses of concrete in bridge construction in Queensland. Prior to the introduction of reinforced concrete to Australia in the 1890s, concrete as a component of bridges took the form of un-reinforced abutments, piers and mass concrete culverts, the earliest known being railway culverts constructed in South Australia in 1878. In 1882, concrete culverts were used on the Warwick-to-Stanthorpe railway line in Queensland. The original bridge across the railway in Edward Street Brisbane, designed by FDG Stanley in 1887 had concrete abutments. The concrete piers and abutments of the Gairloch Bridge, designed in 1889, are among the earliest known in Queensland.
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Croatian–Venetian wars
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Situation between 887 and 1000 & Warfare after 1000
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Stjepan Držislav in 997, Kingdom of Croatia was weakened due to the dynastic crisis and civil war that broke out among his three sons for the throne succession. This enabled Venetians in the following years to take control over Croatian towns and islands in the theme of Dalmatia. Warfare after 1000 The Venetian Armada led by Orseolo succeeded in taking over coastal towns from Rab (Arba) in the north to Dubrovnik (Ragusa) in the south, including islands of Vis (Issa), Lastovo (Lagosta) and Korčula (Curzola), either with using armed forces or calm surrender. The bloodiest conflict was the battle of
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Emil Lyng
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Career
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Emil Lyng Career Lyng began his youth career playing for Kolding FC, but later moved to city rival Kolding IF and played there until he was picked up by AGF Aarhus. In January 2008 he was promoted to the AGF first team, but never got his Danish League debut for the club before he was sold to Lille OSC in the summer of 2008. He made his senior debut for Lille on 18 October 2008 against Olympique Lyon. On 27 January 2010 Zulte Waregem signed the Danish forward on loan from Lille for 6 months.
On 7 February 2010 he got
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George H. and Loretta Ward House
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Architecture
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hip roof. The cross gables feature metal crests along the top. At one time there was a barn on the property that housed the carriage and horses. It has subsequently been torn down and replaced by a smaller carriage house/garage, however the date of construction is unknown.
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Geology of Malta
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Globigerina Limestone Formation & Blue Clay Formation
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formation of a protective patina. Lesser quality rocks can erode easily however, and can show honeycomb weathering. This rock has also been exported, and was used in the construction of the government palace of Corfu. The Maltese Lower Globigerina Limestone has been designated by the International Union of Geological Sciences as a Global Heritage Stone Resource.
. Blue Clay Formation The Blue Clay (Maltese: Tafal) is a blue-gray mudstone of Langhian to Tortonian in age (~15–10 million years old) measuring up to 65 m thick. It shows major thickness variations and is missing completely from most of the eastern parts of the
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Chemotaxis
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Behavior
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bacteria like E. coli use temporal sensing to decide whether their situation is improving or not, and in this way, find the location with the highest concentration of attractant (usually the source) quite well. Even under very high concentrations, it can still distinguish very small differences in concentration, and fleeing from a repellent works with the same efficiency.
This biased random walk is a result of simply choosing between two methods of random movement; namely tumbling and straight swimming. The helical nature of the individual flagellar filament is critical for this movement to occur. The protein structure that makes up the
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George Gleig (priest)
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Life
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George Gleig (priest) George Robert Gleig (20 April 1796 – 9 July 1888) was a Scottish soldier, military writer, and priest. Life Gleig was born in Stirling, Scotland. His parents were George Gleig (1753–1840, Bishop of Brechin from October 1808) and Janet, née Hamilton, youngest daughter of Robert Hamilton of Kilbrackmont. Gleig received his initial education at Stirling Grammar school.
On 21 June 1813, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington had his last major victory in Spain over the French, at the battle of Vitoria. One month later a young student of divinity, George Robert Gleig, gave up a scholarship to
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Ernst Dickmanns
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Pioneering work in autonomous driving
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driving (by distance) was achieved.
In the years 1994 to 2004 the elder 5-ton van 'VaMoRs' was used to develop the capabilities needed for driving on networks of minor (also unsealed) roads and for cross-country driving including avoidance of negative obstacles like ditches. Turning off onto crossroads of unknown width and intersection angles required a big effort, but has been achieved with "Expectation-based, Multi-focal, Saccadic vision" (EMS-vision). This vertebrate-type vision uses animation capabilities based on knowledge about subject classes (including the autonomous vehicle itself) and their potential behaviour in certain situations. This rich background is used for control of gaze
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Energy in the United States
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Gas & Coal
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United States leads the world in natural gas production, it is only fifth in proved reserves of natural gas, behind Russia, Iran, Qatar, and Turkmenistan. Coal Generation of electricity is the largest user of coal, although its use is in decline.
About 50% of electric power was produced by coal in 2005, declining to 30% in 2016.
Electric utilities buy more than 90% of the coal consumed in the United States.
The United States is a net exporter of coal. Coal exports, for which Europe is the largest customer, peaked in 2012 and have declined since.
In 2015, the US exported 7.0%
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Fuglede−Kadison determinant
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Extensions to singular operators & Algebraic extension & Generalizations
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Fuglede−Kadison determinant Extensions to singular operators There are many possible extensions of the Fuglede−Kadison determinant to singular operators in . All of them must assign a value of 0 to operators with non-trivial nullspace. No extension of the determinant from the invertible operators to all operators in , is continuous in the uniform topology. Algebraic extension The algebraic extension of assigns a value of 0 to a singular operator in . Generalizations Although originally the Fuglede−Kadison determinant was defined for operators in finite factors, it carries over to the case of operators in von Neumann algebras with a
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Fort Rucker
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History
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December 1945 and January 1946, respectively.
Camp Rucker was inactive from March 1946 until August 1950. It was reopened during the Korean War. The Minnesota Army National Guard's 47th Infantry Division was mobilized and sent to Camp Rucker in the fall of 1950, the division provided cadre that would conduct basic training of soldiers, who would later on be sent as replacements to units in Korea. The 47th Infantry Division would remain at Camp Rucker throughout the war. After another short deactivation, it was again reopened and expanded when it became a helicopter training base. The name was changed to
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FenCon
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2006 - FenCon III
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September 22–24, 2006, at the Holiday Inn Select North Dallas in Farmers Branch, Texas. Featured guests included Guest of Honor Alan Dean Foster, Music Guest Heather Alexander, Artist Guest Darrell K. Sweet, Toastmaster Jim Butcher, Special Guest Lawrence Watt-Evans, and Fen Guest Judith Ward. Ward died on July 3, 2006, due to complications from diabetes but remained Fen GoH. The con chair was Tim Miller. The theme of the convention was "Sci-Fi Camp" with a camping theme given to convention signage and publications plus convention volunteers wearing "Camp Staff" shirts.
FenCon once again held an auction and sold a limited-edition art print
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Gerlafingen
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Demographics
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to Switzerland. The total Swiss population change in 2008 (from all sources, including moves across municipal borders) was a decrease of 21 and the non-Swiss population increased by 74 people. This represents a population growth rate of 1.1%.
The age distribution, as of 2000, in Gerlafingen is; 347 children or 7.4% of the population are between 0 and 6 years old and 748 teenagers or 15.9% are between 7 and 19. Of the adult population, 304 people or 6.5% of the population are between 20 and 24 years old. 1,406 people or 30.0% are between 25 and 44, and 1,028 people
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Fornaci di Barga
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History
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today’s Fornaci vecchia. Ancient documents mention the castle of Catarozzo, a sign that the village was protected by castle walls, no trace of which remain today . Thanks to the "Furnaces of Caterozzo" families the pieve of Loppia, of which only the perimeter walls, the facade and the apse remained, was reconstructed and in 1522 was reopened to the faithful. As the village evolved its name changed to become the present one. Of the ancient brick-kilns only one survives to the present day, completely restored and transformed into a shopping centre. The main expansion of the village happened, however, during
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