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Gaz Bennett
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Storylines
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Ash, which ends up with him being sacked by Ash. At school, local Police Community Support Officer Carmel McQueen (Gemma Merna) opens a police stall. Gaz and his gang turn up a heater, causing Carmel to sweat and take her jacket off. They then give her a lollipop, which she begins to eat, before taking a picture on a mobile phone of her. This phone is then confiscated by Russ Owen (Stuart Manning). The gang later spray-paint a picture of Carmel on the skate ramps, but are interrupted by Calvin, who Gaz is then racist towards. Gaz and his gang
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Extreme Ice Survey
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Founder & Sponsors
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The New Yorker, Life, Vanity Fair, The New York Times Magazine, Audubon and Outside. Balog is the author of seven books: Wildlife Requiem (1984), Survivors: A New Vision of Endangered Wildlife (1990), Anima (1993), James Balog’s Animals A to Z (1996), Animal (1999), Tree: A New Vision of the American Forest (2004), and Extreme Ice Now: Vanishing Glaciers and Changing Climate, A Progress Report (2009).
Balog, a Sustainability Ambassador for The North Face, holds a bachelor's degree in speech/communications from Boston College and a master's degree in geomorphology from the University of Colorado. Sponsors The Extreme Ice Survey is funded
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George W. George
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Career & Death
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had a daughter Jennifer, born in 1960. Death George W. George died of Parkinson's disease in Manhattan on November 7, 2007. He was 87 years old.
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Genesis Rabbah
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Origin of name & Date
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. " as if the word "rabbah" belonged originally to the name of the amora, and that the name of the work, "Genesis Rabba," is an abbreviation of "Bereshit derabbi Hoshayah rabbah," is untenable for the reason that in the best manuscripts — and in a very old quotation — the name "Rabbi Hoshayah" stands without the addition "rabbah" in the first preface at the beginning of the midrash. It would be singular if the authorial designation had been lost and yet the attribute had remained in the title of the midrash. Date It is difficult to ascertain the exact
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Chance and Necessity
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Evolution & The boundary
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function of language in children depends upon postnatal growth of the cortex. The boundary In chapter eight, "The Frontiers," Monod captures the sense of wonderment one feels when considering the extraordinary diversity and complexity of organisms that has been brought about through billions of years of evolution when he says "The miracle stands "explained"; it does not strike us as any less miraculous" (Monod, 138). Three stages that led to the emergence of the first organism are proposed. First, there must have been the formation of nucleotides and amino acids from simple carbon compounds and non-biological catalysts. Next, the first
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Garšviai Book Smuggling Society
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Garšviai Society liquidated
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five years.
Ūdra served his prison sentence at the Panevėžys Prison and was then exiled to Churapcha east of Yakutsk. He returned to Lithuania in 1902. He first lived in Suwałki and then returned to his native Garšviai where he collaborated with Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas, who at the time served as a priest in Vadaktėliai and Sidabravas and edited Tėvynės sargas. Bružas was exiled to Olyokminsk. He briefly returned to Lithuania in 1902 and later lived in Russia. Kazanauskas and Labukas served their prison sentences in the Kresty Prison. Kazanauksas was exiled to Solvychegodsk and Arkhangelsk. Upon his return to Lithuania,
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Geology of Germany
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Central European Blocks
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(excluding the Ardennes), the Saxon and Thuringian blocks (not to be confused with the Saxothuringian Zone) including the Harz, the Thuringian Basin, the Thuringian Forest, the Thuringian-Franconian-Vogtland Slate Mountains and the Fichtel Mountains-Ore Mountains. The latter three geological units form the north-western edge of the Bohemian Massif, which is the largest contiguous outcrop of basement in Central Europe. The north-east edge of the Bohemian Massif is the Sudeten Block. The western edge of the central part of the Bohemian Massif, the Bohemian Block, extends into Germany with the mountain ranges of the Upper Palatinate Forest and the Bavarian Forest. The
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F. Kingsley Griffith
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Early life & Politics
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F. Kingsley Griffith Early life Griffith was born in Upper Norwood, Surrey, the son of an army officer. He was educated at Marlborough and Balliol College, Oxford. In 1912 he was president of the Oxford Union. Griffith served in the army throughout the Great War first in the Gloucestershire Regiment and then the Lincolnshire Regiment, attaining the rank of Captain. He was wounded twice and was awarded the Military Cross. In 1915 he was called to the bar by the Inner Temple and after the war he joined the North-Eastern Circuit. Politics Griffith was one time chairman of the
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Generosity
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Research and scholarship
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by asking people to make a unilateral transfer of $10 they were given by the experimenters to a stranger in the lab; oxytocin had no effect on altruism.
Another task, the Ultimatum Game, was used to measure generosity. In this game, one person was endowed with $10 and was asked to offer some split of it to another person in the lab, all done by computer. If the second person did not like the split, he could reject it (for example, if it was stingy) and both people would get zero. In a clever twist, the researchers told participants
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Flickia
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Description
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Flickia Description Flickia is a very small ammonite. Its shell varied in shape from subevolute to subinvolute. It was narrow, smooth, and had a rounded venter. Despite belonging to the most advanced order of ammonites, its suture was more similar to that of Goniatites and other primitive ammonites.
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Gayle Reaves
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Biography & Awards
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her career at the Paris (TX) News.
Reaves is a founder and former president of the Association for Women Journalists and past president of the Journalism and Women Symposium.
She is a Texan, resident in Fort Worth. Awards Reaves was a Pulitzer finalist in 1989, and she was one member of a team at The Dallas Morning News that won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1994, covering "the epidemic of violence against women in many nations". Eleven reporters and five photojournalists created the 14 story-series "Violence Against Women: A Question of Human Rights".
Reaves won, along with fellow Dallas Morning News
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Gaillard IV de Durfort
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Biography
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of France recalled Durfort to France in June 1476 and returned his titles, lands and the castles of Blanquefort, Duras and Villandraut. As a result of Durfort's change of allegiance, he was expelled from the Order of the Garter. Gaillard was killed during a battle in Burgundy about 1481.
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Geology of Germany
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Cenozoic platform
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the melting there. The route that the ice took can be reconstructed with the aid of rocks, the cobbles in the moraine sediments, because these can be matched with certain regions in Scandinavia (see: Glacial erratic). In southern Germany, with the exception of the Alpine foreland and the Upper Rhine Graben, there are rather thin Quaternary deposits and formations, geographically confined mostly to lower slopes and valleys where they occur as scree and stone runs or as fluvial gravels and sands. In the foothills of the Alps, there are also Pleistocene moraines. There, however, the cobbles originate from the Alps
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French Communist Party
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Popular support and electoral record
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or strongmen (Nièvre, Pas-de-Calais, Paris) or due to the emergence of rival parties on the radical left (the Convention for a Progressive Alternative, a party of reformist communists, in the Limousin and Val-de-Marne).
There exists isolated Communist bases in the rural anti-clerical areas of southwestern Côtes-d'Armor and northwestern Morbihan; in the industrial areas of Le Mans; in the shipbuilding cities of Saint-Nazaire, La Seyne-sur-Mer (there are no more ships built in La Seyne); and in isolated industrial centres built along the old Paris-Lyon railway (The urban core of Romilly-sur-Seine, Aube has elected a Communist general councillor since 1958).
During the course of
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George Kemel
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Background & International honours & Challenge Cup Final appearances
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George Kemel Background George Kemel's birth was registered in Prescot district, Lancashire, England. International honours George Kemel won caps for Great Britain while at Widnes in 1965 against New Zealand (2 matches). Challenge Cup Final appearances George Kemel played hooker in Widnes' 13-5 victory over Hull Kingston Rovers in the 1964 Challenge Cup Final during the 1963–64 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 9 May 1964, in front of a crowd of 84,488.
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Genelia D'Souza
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Return to Bollywood and subsequent work (2008–16)
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in the Hindi film Life Partner, in which she was criticized for her performance. Indian film critic Rajeev Masand commented, "The adorable little imp from Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na has turned into a nagging harridan in this film, and how you wish she'd immediately enroll for acting lessons." Her next appearance in 2009 was in the Telugu thriller Katha, which was well received, and for which she won the 2009 Nandi Special Jury Award. In 2010, Genelia appeared in Chance Pe Dance and Orange, both receiving poor reviews from critics, but her Uthama Puthiran was a moderate success in
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First Aid Kit (band)
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2012–2013 & 2014–2016
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of the Year" in 2012. In February 2013 First Aid Kit was awarded the Nordic Music Prize for Best Nordic 2012 Album. They were also awarded four Swedish Grammis awards for 2012 "Artist of the Year", "Songwriter of the Year", "Best Pop of the Year" and "Album of the Year".
In October the band performed "Emmylou" on The Late Show with David Letterman. This was their second appearance on the show, as they had backed Lykke Li there in November 2011. 2014–2016 Following the announcement of their third studio album Stay Gold, that was released on 10 June 2014 through Columbia
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Endocrine disruptor
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Alkylphenols
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Agency (EPA) has taken a slower approach to make sure that action is based on "sound science".
The long-chain alkylphenols are used extensively as precursors to the detergents, as additives for fuels and lubricants, polymers, and as components in phenolic resins. These compounds are also used as building block chemicals that are also used in making fragrances, thermoplastic elastomers, antioxidants, oil field chemicals and fire retardant materials. Through the downstream use in making alkylphenolic resins, alkylphenols are also found in tires, adhesives, coatings, carbonless copy paper and high performance rubber products. They have been used in industry for
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First Battle of Beruna
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Depiction in the book & 1979 animated film
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gift, a potion that can heal any wound, on Edmund, who was found under the care of Mrs. Beaver covered in blood, his mouth open, and his face a "nasty green color". Aslan urges her to repair all the injured soldiers on the field to good health, which she does, while he restores all those petrified. The next day, Aslan crowns the four children Kings and Queens of Narnia and Peter the High King. 1979 animated film Following the death of Aslan, the White Witch puts some of her army on guard duty along the ridge while the rest sleep.
When
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Erlam & Ors v Rahman & Anor
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Subsequent developments
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the application for registration with the reason that the proposed party name would "likely to mislead voters as to the effect of their vote", as the name is the same as that of a partnership of local health and social care organisations. A second attempt to form a new political party in January 2018 with the name of Aspire was successful. Members of this new party on the council consisted of the 9 remaining members of the Independent Group plus Mohammed Mufti Miah who had left the group and sat as an independent for a time. People's Alliance of Tower
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General Permitted Development Order
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Householder permitted development in Wales & Amendments since 2013
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to Wales, householder permitted development is set out by Schedule 2 Part 1 of the GPDO 1995, as amended on 30 September 2013 by Statutory Instrument 2013 No. 1776.
In July 2013, the Welsh Government published a document titled "Technical Guidance: Permitted development for householders", which provides advice about how to interpret Part 1. This document was subsequently updated in April 2014.
For the above legislation, a public consultation was undertaken from 23 November 2010 to 15 February 2011. Amendments since 2013 With respect to England, Schedule 2 Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, and 16 were amended on 30 May 2013
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Donald D
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1993–present
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Zulu Nation Rhyme Syndicate member, DJ MC Dynamax, called the Bronx Syndicate.
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Geologist (musician)
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Animal Collective & Other musical projects
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for their 2004 Sung Tongs LP and their 2003 Campfire Songs LP (though he was present during the recording of the latter to operate the MiniDisc recorders). Before that time, Geologist had gone to Arizona for graduate school.
When asked about his personal musical influences, he says "I was always inspired by horror soundtracks, things that use unconventional sounds and textures as music. I'm interested in how abstract sounds can have the same impact on the listener as traditional musical sounds." Other musical projects As well as performing various DJ sets, Geologist has released the track "Jailhouse" on Animal Collective's Keep
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Georges Suarez
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Biography
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the first among those to be executed. After his death, his wife Gaët tried to get the proper visas to come to the United States, but she never succeeded.
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Gambling in New Jersey
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New Jersey Lottery & Horse racing & off-track betting
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draw games, which are sold by retailers around the state, including the numbers game style Pick-3 and Pick-4, the keno-style Quick Draw, the lotto-style Jersey Cash 5, 5 Card Cash, and Pick-6 Xtra, and the multistate games Mega Millions and Powerball. The state also sells scratch card instate games. The games are overseen by the New Jersey Lottery Commission, and the revenue goes to prizes (59%), education (34%), retailers' commissions (6%), and administrative costs (1%). Horse racing & off-track betting New Jersey currently has three racetracks and five off-track betting (OTB) halls, all of which are regulated by the New
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Frances Penrose Owen
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Recognition & Family
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Seattle organizations, including the Seattle-King County Board of Realtors. In 1949, she received the honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Whitman College, her undergraduate alma mater. Family The Penrose family of Philadelphia is one of the most prominent Cornish American families to have settled in Pennsylvania. Frances was the daughter of Stephen Beasley Linnard Penrose, born December 20, 1864, in Philadelphia to Clement Biddle Penrose and his wife Mary Beasley Linnard. He went to Dayton, Washington, in the late nineteenth century as a Congregational missionary and pastor, then led Whitman College from 1894-1934. Stephen married, on June 17, 1896, Mary
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Gentile da Fabriano
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Life and career
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of the Madonna and Child in the Cathedral. In 1427 he arrived in Rome, commissioned by Pope Martin V to decorate the nave of the Basilica of St. John in Lateran, which was completed by Pisanello after his death.
Gentile is known to have died before 14 October 1427. He is commonly said to have been buried in the church now called S. Francesca Romana in Florence, but his tomb vanished; there is evidence, however, that he may be buried in the church of Santa Maria in Trastevere, in Rome, the place of his death.
He left no works in the Marche,
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Gaz Bennett
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Storylines
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Anita to meet in the woods. She agrees to meet but he holds her hostage. However, when Gaz looks into his bag, he finds a gun that Anita had found earlier, planted by Jacqui. As he stood in shock, holding the gun; the police arrive and they arrest him. He is then subsequently charged with the murder of Calvin as the gun he was holding was actually used to shoot Calvin. He is also charged with holding the gun to harm Anita. He was transferred to prison. Michaela McQueen (Hollie-Jay Bowes) then interviewed him for an article about Des being
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Fermanagh and Omagh
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Geography & Fermanagh and Omagh District Council
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Fermanagh and Omagh Geography It is located in the southwest of Northern Ireland, covering all of County Fermanagh and parts of County Tyrone. It borders counties Donegal, Leitrim, Cavan and Monaghan in the Republic of Ireland. The name of the new district was announced on 17 September 2008. Fermanagh and Omagh District Council Fermanagh and Omagh District Council replaced Fermanagh District Council and Omagh District Council. The first election for the new district council was originally due to take place in May 2009, but in April 2008 Shaun Woodward, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, announced that the scheduled 2009
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Felix Zollicoffer
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Encampment at Mill Springs & Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky †
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attack within their fortifications but Thomas's larger force would have the advantage in an open field. Because of the incessant rain and resulting mud, Thomas needed 18 days to move his force and equipment from Lebanon to Logan's Crossroads. Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky † On January 18, 1862, Crittenden ordered an advance at midnight while the two Union forces under Thomas and Schoepf were separated by the rain-swollen Fishing Creek. Zollicoffer commanded the first brigade toward Logan's Crossroads while Carroll commanded the following brigade.
After marching 8 miles (13 km) in a driving rain, Zollicoffer's skirmishers attacked the Union pickets 1
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Georgi Emmanuel
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Biography
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his actions under combat, he was awarded a gold medal with inscription "Der Tapferkeit" (for bravery) and, notwithstanding his humble origins, was accepted in the Hungarian Guard with rank of second lieutenant in 1794. But Emmanuel soon found the Austrians reluctant to commit resources to the Serbian cause (war of independence). Dissatisfied with his prospects he resigned in late 1796 and sought military employment elsewhere. He arrived in Moscow in April 1797 and applied to Emperor Paul I of Russia, who immediately accepted his services. The same day, he enlisted in the Life Guard Hussar Regiment with a rank of
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Esporte Clube Bahia
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The 1980s and the second national title
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1988, finishing 5th in 1986 and 4th in 1990.
In 1989, Bahia won its second Brazilian Championship against the Internacional from Porto Alegre Bahia won the first leg in Salvador by 2–1. The second leg ended in an 0–0 tie in Porto Alegre at the Beira Rio Stadium. After these results Bahia won the Brasileirão, their second national title. The championship gave to Bahia the right to play Copa Libertadores for a third time. It was a shock for the southern press because Salvador is in the Northeast and the victory was over the Internacional, a team from southern Brazil, the
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Georgia Ku
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Career
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Georgia Ku Career Ku got her start in around 2015 as a vocalist and songwriter. That year, she was featured on the Dillon Francis and Skrillex track, "Bun Up The Dance" and the Nicky Romero and Stadiumx song, "Harmony". She also co-wrote several songs including Zedd's "Illusion" featuring Echosmith and Skylar Stecker's "Crazy Beautiful". In 2016, she was featured on the Getter track, "Blood", and appeared on two KNOXA songs, "Bang Bang" and "Something More". She also co-wrote the Fifth Harmony song, "1000 Hands" of their 7/27 album.
Ku's song "Bloodline" was featured on the soundtrack for the 2016 film, The
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Fornaci di Barga
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History
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river. The population was constituted from farmers, fishermen and breeders of cattle who traded their products with the Versiliesi (traders from Versilia, the coastal region of Tuscany) in exchange for spices. A war between the citizens of Lucca and Pope Gregory IX (1230) caused the exodus of the population of Caterozzo and some of the nearby villages to the Apennine mountains. The activity of the "Caterozzo’s Furnaces" which took advantage of the rich deposits of clay, increased in the first half of the 15th century. The village was increasingly becoming, around the various brick-kilns, what would be the centre of
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Discovery quadrangle
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Geologic history
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followed by cooling and contraction, the last phases of which probably contributed to the formation of arcuate scarps that predated the end of heavy bombardment.
Rotational breaking by solar torques is another process likely to have occurred early in Mercurian history. With the formation of a solid lithosphere, stresses induced by tidal despinning most likely were sufficient to cause widespread fracturing. Melosh has shown analytically that the expected pattern of fracturing includes linear strike-slip faults oriented roughly N. 60° W. and N. 60° E., and a younger set of thrust faults with east-west throw and rough north-south trends. Melosh and Dzurisin
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Gallery East
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The Season of the One-Week Art Show & Hardcore
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Jesus" and The Dark's "89 Systems". In July the gallery hosted Polare Levine's work and Pink. Inc. amongst others. August was packed full of performances, including Kick Week, Take It! Magazine Week, and the Boston New York Fellowship Week. Hardcore In late August 1981, two local bands, SS Decontrol and The Freeze, took the stage at Gallery East and introduced Hardcore to the city of Boston. It was billed as aggressive music: loud and fast songs lasting 30 seconds. Hand-drawn xeroxed flyers promoted the show as "xxx ALL AGES xxx."
Hardcore shows continued to supplement the art at the Gallery
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Free boundary problem
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Regularity of free boundaries & Related Problems
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to demonstrate that the weak solution is in fact sufficiently regular.
For free boundary problems, this task is more formidable for two reasons. For one, the solutions often exhibit discontinuous derivatives across the free boundary, while they may be analytic in any neighborhood away from it. Secondly, one must also demonstrate the regularity of the free boundary itself. For example, for the Stefan problem, the free boundary is a C1/2 surface. Related Problems From a purely academic point of view free boundaries belong to a larger class of problems usually referred to as overdetermined problems, or as David Kinderlehrer and
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Circaea alpina
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Distribution & Hybrids
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and North Carolina through Maine and New Mexico through Washington. In Eurasia, the range of C. alpina includes Northern Europe south to Albania and Bulgaria and east to Korea and Japan. C. alpina prefers a moist, upland habitat. It is generally found in forests or near streams from sea level to 3,000 metres (10,000 ft). Hybrids Circaea alpina will hybridize with Circaea lutetiana producing sterile offspring that persists in vegetative colonies.
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Gardetto's
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Variations
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Gardetto's Variations In 2006, Gardetto's released a "special request" snack including only the brown rye chips which is still currently sold in many places.
Discontinued varieties include Sour Cream and Onion and Ranch flavored mixes, both of which replaced the rye toast crackers with spiral cut cracker bits. Another favorite eliminated after several years of production was Pizza Mix, which was later replaced by Italian Recipe.
In early 2013, General Mills removed the sesame seed breadstick from the Gardetto's original recipe and replaced it with a different breadstick found in other popular snack mixes put out by General Mills.
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Fusilier Museum
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History
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Fusilier Museum History The museum was officially opened by the Duke of Kent on 25 September 2009. The museum houses the collection of the Lancashire Fusiliers, commemorating over three hundred years of the regiment's history. The museum occupies a building which used to be Bury's School of Arts and Crafts. Beside it is Gallipoli Garden and the Lancashire Fusiliers War Memorial.
The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers was created in 1968 after the amalgamation of four Regiments. Thus the museum is part of a family of other Fusilier museums: the Fusiliers Museum of Northumberland in Alnwick Castle, the Royal Regiment of
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Freemasonry in Croatia
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During World War II (1941–1945) & During Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1990) & Restoration of Freemasonry in the independent Republic of Croatia (1991–)
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Jews, were deported to concentration camps. At least three Croatian Freemasons - Manco Gagliardi, Otto Gavrančić and Count Josip Bombelles - were also killed. During Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1990) Freemasonry was prohibited by the law and strictly punishable so there wasn't ability for Croatian Freemasons to act until the early 1990s. Restoration of Freemasonry in the independent Republic of Croatia (1991–) Restoration of Masonic activities began in the 1990s with the breakup of Yugoslavia.
Since 2003, the Croatian Freemasons who practice the Scottish Rite are organized in the Supreme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
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Get Crazy
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Distribution
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transfer using the open matte technique. As a result the video shows (nearly) the full width of the theatrical release but occasionally reveals overhead boom microphones and other items that would be hidden when projected to a standard 1.85:1 ratio.
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Gayle Reaves
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Awards
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reporters David Hanners and David McLemore, the 1990 George Polk Award for regional reporting following a series on South Texas drug wars.
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Gerlafingen
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Demographics
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out of a total of 898 inhabited buildings. There were 279 multi-family buildings (31.1%), along with 62 multi-purpose buildings that were mostly used for housing (6.9%) and 47 other use buildings (commercial or industrial) that also had some housing (5.2%). Of the single family homes 14 were built before 1919, while 31 were built between 1990 and 2000. The greatest number of single family homes (165) were built between 1946 and 1960.
In 2000 there were 2,187 apartments in the municipality. The most common apartment size was 4 rooms of which there were 696. There were 44 single room apartments and
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Frances Penrose Owen
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Family
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use the name Frances Penrose Owen only after her husband died in August 1976. Frances died March 9, 2002 at the age of 102. The Seattle Times newspaper called her one of the most important women in the state of Washington.
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Feld Entertainment
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Feld Entertainment
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for Marvel Live and other Feld shows. The Cimarron Group however shut down August 2013.
Juliette Feld was promoted to chief operating officer of the corporation in February 2016.
In November 2016, Feld Entertainment and Sesame Workshop announced an agreement for a new Sesame Street Live show to debut in October 2017 to replace one by VStar Entertainment Group ending in July 2017.
Citing low attendance rates, Feld Entertainment announced the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus would close after their final performance on May 21, 2017. The retirement of the elephants was a factor in the decreased attendance, but the
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Georg Ludwig von Maurer
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Biography
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1829 he returned to official life, and in 1831 he was appointed lifelong Reichsrat of Bavaria and awarded the (non-hereditary) title "von Maurer". Soon after, he was offered an important post. In 1832, when Otto (Otho), son of Louis I, king of Bavaria, was chosen to fill the throne of Greece, a council of regency was nominated during his minority, and Maurer was appointed a member. He applied himself energetically to the task of creating institutions adapted to the requirements of a modern civilized community; but grave difficulties soon arose and Maurer was recalled in 1834, when he returned to
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Effects of Hurricane Isabel in New York and New England
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Preparations
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preliminary preparations for possible support efforts by reviewing the list of personnel able to be mobilized in the event of an emergency. Army and Air National Guard officials identified needed equipment in the event of an emergency, such as helicopters, generators, high-axle vehicles, and communications equipment. State police officers established contingency plans for personnel and equipment to assist as needed. The State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation ensured needed equipment were operational, and also secured buildings with sandbags to prevent flooding. Seven airlines allowed travelers potentially affected by the hurricane to reschedule their flights to a later date.
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Generosity
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Research and scholarship
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University of Notre Dame is investigating the sources, origins, and causes of generosity; manifestations and expressions of generosity; and consequences of generosity for both the givers and receivers involved. Generosity for the purposes of this project is defined as the virtue of giving good things to others freely and abundantly.
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Fred Lewis
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San Francisco Giants
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against the Chicago Cubs; he had a base hit in each of his first three at bats. Lewis finished the year 5-11 with 2 RBI.
Lewis made his first appearance on a Major League 25-man roster on May 6, 2007, and hit for the cycle on May 13, Mother's Day, in only his 16th game in the majors at Colorado. Lewis doubled leading off the game, then hit a three-run opposite-field home run in the fourth inning (both against Taylor Buchholz), followed by an RBI triple in the fifth (against Tom Martin) and a single leading off the seventh inning (against
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Euronews
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Partnership with NBC & HD
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Washington D.C., and gained access to NBC News' large network of correspondents worldwide. This included Jack Parrock in the Euronews Brussels bureau.
As of September 2018, the other language editions are unaffected, with the pre-produced blocks of video content remaining at all times, although there are plans to introduce presenter-led programming during the morning slots on these other channels.
After the takeover of Sky plc by NBCUniversal's parent company Comcast on 22 September 2018, EuronewsNBC will increase its worldwide reach, as it plans to closely integrate its operations (and those of NBC News) with those of Sky News. HD High-definition (HD)
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Francis Raven
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Early career & After the war years & Retirement
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JADE and CORAL machines, both of which were successfully cracked. After the war years After the war, he stayed on as a civilian employee of the NSG, joining the Armed Forces Security Agency in 1946 and moving on to NSA at its formation in 1952. From 1956 on, he held a series of executive posts within the agency, culminating in his appointment as Chief of the Office of NSA's training program where he played a major part in the development of two cryptology courses; these efforts won him several civilian awards. Retirement In retirement, he established a firm for genealogical
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Gaz Bennett
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Character development
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Gaz Bennett Character development Goonan took a short break from filming during 2010, returning to filming in winter. A spokesperson described the scenes stating: "Much to Anita's concern, Gaz will be making a shocking return to the village in the weeks ahead." His return scenes aired in January 2011.
Gaz is introduced as the leader of a racist hoodie gang. Gaz has already shown his hatred of black, Asian and bisexual characters including Ash Roy (Junade Khan), Anita Roy (Saira Choudhry), Ravi Roy (Stephen Uppal), Lauren Valentine (Dominique Jackson) and Calvin Valentine (Ricky Whittle). Despite his "hard" personality, Gaz is seen
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Engelszell Abbey
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Cistercians
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Engelszell Abbey Engelszell Abbey (German: Stift Engelszell) is a Trappist monastery, the only one in Austria. It is located near Engelhartszell an der Donau in the Innviertel in Upper Austria. Cistercians The abbey was founded in 1293 by Bernhard of Prambach, Bishop of Passau, as a Cistercian monastery. It was settled in 1295 by monks from Wilhering Abbey, its mother house, and was of the filiation of Morimond Abbey. It suffered a considerable decline, both spiritual and financial, in the period of the Protestant Reformation, and for a time passed into private ownership. From 1618 onwards the intervention and support
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Georgia King
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Early life & Career
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Georgia King Early life King is the daughter of actor Jonathan Hyde and opera singer Isobel Buchanan. Career Although King grew up dreaming of being a director, she got her break into acting when she was eighteen and still working at a cheese shop, making her professional debut as Rosamond Oliver in Jane Eyre. She was nearly unable to play the role, however. A source stated that "a week before the day she began filming, King felt stomach pains, then had her appendix rupture. Her agent told the producers that she was unlikely to recover from the operation to remove
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Doug Kent
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PBA career
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Doug Kent joined the PBA in 1988. His career started slowly, as he won only the 1991 ABC Masters title in his first seven seasons until breaking through again with a victory in the 1996 Greater Detroit Open.
2006–07 was a career year for Kent, winning two titles—both majors (2006 USBC Masters and 2007 Denny's PBA World Championship). In addition to Tour winnings of $200,530 that season, Kent won $150,000 in the season-ending Motel 6 Roll to Riches, a special event that does not count toward official PBA earnings. In addition to the Masters title and his two
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Festival of Northern Lights
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Festival of Northern Lights The Festival of Northern Lights is a large award-winning display of Christmas lights in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. The celebration runs from mid November into January and it attracts 20,000 people each year.
The Festival is a brainchild of Marie Walpole in 1987 and is considered as one of the extensive and outstanding winter light shows in Canada.
Approximately 25 kilometers of light strings and 400 lighted designs are displayed over city streets and parks. It has been named one of the top 100 festivals in Ontario for 2009 by Festivals and Events Ontario, an industry organization.
In
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French Flemish
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Education & Status
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French Flemish Education A growing, re-introduced language, French Flemish is taught in several schools in the French Westhoek. The ANVT-ILRF was given permission to carry out experimental lessons in four public schools (in Esquelbecq, Noordpeene, Volckerinckhove, Wormhout) for the school years of 2007–08 until 2010–11, after which it would be evaluated. Afterwards, all requirements were met but it was only allowed to continue them, but not to expand to other schools or to the collège. On the other hand, the private Catholic education began teaching Dutch in collèges in Gravelines and Hondschoote. Status Though generally seen as a dialect of
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Chance and Necessity
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The demon of Maxwell
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complex (he stresses again that the reaction is oriented and specified by the structure of the complex). He next considers the energetic differences between covalent and non-covalent bonds and how the speed of a reaction is affected by activation energy. Since the activation energy of a covalent bond is high, the reaction will have a slower speed than that of a non-covalent bond (which occurs spontaneously and rapidly). The author points out that non-covalent interactions attain stability only through numerous interactions and when applied over short distances. To attain stable non-covalent interaction there is a need for complementary sites between
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Gallery East
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Controversy
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artists in the Leather District even went as far to sign a petition asking the City of Boston licensing board to refrain from granting permits to the gallery and further criticized the board for underwriting the Gallery’s ‘nuisances’. On July 7, 1982 a hearing was held before the Boston Licensing Board to decide the case. Room 801 at New City Hall was filled with artists, musicians and performers, as well as kids who arrived with their parents. The City ruled in favor of the Gallery, based on its right to freedom of expression, as long as they continued to obtain
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Gary Mulligan
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Wolverhampton Wanderers & Sheffield United & Gillingham
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goals in twelve games for Rushden & Diamonds, but was released by his parent club at the end of the season. Sheffield United Mulligan was signed by Sheffield United in July 2005. He only made two appearances for them in the League Cup as chances at Bramall Lane were limited. In the 2005–06 season he went on loan to Port Vale for a month, which was extended by four weeks in October, and again in November, scoring once (against Walsall) in twelve games. Gillingham In January, he joined Vale's League One rivals Gillingham. He spent a month on the sidelines
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Geology of Germany
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Helvetic domain & Flysch zone
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Tertiary that are overthrust towards the north onto the southern edge of the Molasse Basin. There are mainly shallow marine formations that are, for example, rich in nummulites (the Kressenberg Formation). They represent the inner continental shelf on the southern edge of pre-Alpine Europe and they were not affected by the folding and overthrusting processes of the Alpine Orogeny until relatively late. Flysch zone The Penninic Domain (also known as the Penninic Nappes) (German: Penninikum) strikes south of the Helvetic Domain in a strip, a few kilometres wide, in the form of the Rhenodanubian Flysch Zone. It comprises Cretaceous -
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Fiendish dragon (Dungeons & Dragons)
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Publication history & List of fiendish dragons
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Fiendish dragon (Dungeons & Dragons) Fiendish dragons are a category of planar dragons from the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, who are found on the lower planes and who tend to be evil. Publication history The planar dragons, including the howling dragon, the pyroclastic dragon, the rust dragon, the Styx dragon, and the Tarterian dragon first appeared in Dragon #300 (October 2002). They appeared again in the Draconomicon (2003). List of fiendish dragons Howling Dragon: This dragon is found on the Windswept Depths of Pandemonium. They are very gaunt, small dragons who are covered in purple scales and have
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Fry and the Slurm Factory
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Plot
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a fake. They enter the real factory and discover Slurm's true nature: it is a secretion from a giant worm, the Slurm Queen. They are discovered and captured by the worms. Bender is placed into a machine designed to turn him into Slurm cans. Leela is lowered by crane into a vat of royal Slurm, which will turn her into a Slurm Queen. Fry is fed ultra-addictive "super-slurm", so that he cannot resist "eating until he explodes". Fortunately, Fry manages to drag the tub of super-slurm to the crane controls, so he can save Leela while continuing to drink
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George Macdonald Urquhart
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Life
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his work on liver flukes. From 1956 to 1959 he worked in Kabete in Kenya as a helminthologist. He returned to Glasgow University as a researcher in 1960. He was responsible for developing the Dictol vaccine which combats bronchitis in cattle.
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1990. His proposers were Ronald J. Roberts, William Weipers, Maxwell Murray and N. G. Wright.
He died on 11 January 1997.
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Günther Zumkeller
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Rowing career
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Bothe by just 0.05 seconds. At the 1963 European Championships, Zumkeller and Bender won silver, beaten by the team from Italy.
At the 1964 national championships, Zumkeller and Bender came third. The winners of the national championships, Michael Schwan and Wolfgang Hottenrott, went on to become the German representatives in the coxless pair at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Zumkeller and Bender separated after the 1964 nationals, and Zumkeller joined Klaus-Günter Jordan to form a coxed pair. Jordan had previously been national champion in this boat class (1961 to 1963). They concentrated on getting the Olympic nomination for the United
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Dewey's Bakery
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History
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Dewey's Bakery Dewey's Bakery is a retail bakery offering fresh baked goods including custom cakes, Moravian cookies, cheese straws, artisan cheese biscuits. Dewey’s Bakery originated in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1930. The company’s classic Moravian Cookies are known to many as “the world’s thinnest cookie," and were recently selected by O: The Oprah Magazine to be featured on the coveted "O List." History Since opening in 1930, Dewey's has been baking traditional favorites, such as Moravian Sugar Cake, Grandma and Grandpa Coffee Cakes, Moravian Lovefeast Buns, and Moravian Cookies. They are faithful to the origins of these time-honored
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George W. Brush
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Personal life & Death
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Alice's younger sister. They were married for fifty-eight years and had one child, a son named Herbert. Death Dr. Brush died on November 16, 1927 and is buried in the Huntington Rural Cemetery in Suffolk County in Long Island, New York.
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Chiba Takusaburō
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Background
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Futility of Book Learning. Takusaburō died in late 1883 after a long battle with tuberculosis. Chiba Takusaburō attempted to bring forth a "grass roots" society, driven by the people. Chiba is emblematic of how the revolutionary spirit, more frequently attributed to men like Itagaki Taisuke, Ōkuma Shigenobu and Fukuzawa Yukichi, was existent in even low ranking samurai during the Freedom and People's Rights Movement or Jiyū Minken Undō. Background After the fall of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1868, the Meiji era began. Though acting in the name of imperial interests, the Meiji Restoration consolidated all power to an oligarchy,
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Endocrine disruptor
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Perfluorooctanoic acid & Other suspected endocrine disruptors
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Science Panel status report noted an association between exposure in girls and a later onset of puberty. Other suspected endocrine disruptors Some other examples of putative EDCs are polychlorinated dibenzo-dioxins (PCDDs) and -furans (PCDFs), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), phenol derivatives and a number of pesticides (most prominent being organochlorine insecticides like endosulfan, kepone (chlordecone) and DDT and its derivatives, the herbicide atrazine, and the fungicide vinclozolin), the contraceptive 17-alpha ethinylestradiol, as well as naturally occurring phytoestrogens such as genistein and mycoestrogens such as zearalenone.
The molting in crustaceans is an endocrine-controlled process. In the marine penaeid shrimp Litopenaeus
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Ghost town
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Asia
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cities", that have remained mostly unoccupied since they were built.
The town of Dhanushkodi, India is a ghost town.
Many abandoned towns and settlements in the former Soviet Union were established near Gulag concentration camps to supply necessary services. Since most of these camps were abandoned in the 1950s, the towns were abandoned as well. One such town is located near the former Gulag camp called Butugychag (also called Lower Butugychag). Other towns were deserted due to deindustrialisation and the economic crises of the early 1990s attributed to post-Soviet conflicts – one example being Tkvarcheli in Georgia, a coal mining town that
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Cookney Church
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Location
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Cookney Church Cookney Parish Church, now business premises within a converted listed building, was a Christian place of worship in the village of Cookney, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Location Cookney Church is perched on a prominent hill, and is visible for a considerable distance. The church is commonly used as a point of height comparison reference. For example the Meikle Carewe Windfarm Action Group cited the Cookney Church in illustrating the height of proposed wind turbines in the region, by stating that the proposed new wind turbines would be "five times the height of the Cookney Church".
Other notable historic structures in this
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Elliptic-curve Diffie–Hellman
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Key establishment protocol
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attacks are thwarted. Static public keys provide neither forward secrecy nor key-compromise impersonation resilience, among other advanced security properties. Holders of static private keys should validate the other public key, and should apply a secure key derivation function to the raw Diffie–Hellman shared secret to avoid leaking information about the static private key. For schemes with other security properties, see MQV.
If Alice maliciously chooses invalid curve points for her key and Bob does not validate that Alice's points are part of the selected group, she can collect enough residues of Bob's key to derive his private key.
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Francisca Queiroz
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Career
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performing arts academy, named Oficina de Atores. She played her first role in 2001, as a character named Ana, in Globo's miniseries Os Maias. She played her first role as a villain in 2003, in Globo's telenovela Agora é Que São Elas. Francisca Queiroz played the role of paraplegic teacher Vitória in Malhação's 2006 season. Francisca Queiroz played in 2007 another role as a villain, in Rede Record's telenovela Amor e Intrigas. She played her first lead role in 2009, in Rede Record's television series A Lei e o Crime, in which she played Police Chief Catarina.
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Freddy and Simon the Dictator
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Plot summary & Illustrations & Critical reception
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the animal vote, Camphor becomes governor. Illustrations There are 38 black and white, pen and ink drawings by Kurt Wiese, endpapers, and a full color cover, both depicting scenes from the book. Each chapter starts with a half page illustration, while a full page illustration is placed close to an event within each chapter. Critical reception Each book in the series received moderately positive to strongly positive critical review in sources such as the Times Literary Supplement, and Hornbook, The New York Times, and Kirkus Reviews.
Kirkus (Nov. 12, 1956) "Simon the rat…rouses Freddy to those detective and protective measures which
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Gare de Tricot
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History
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Gare de Tricot History The Ormoy-Villiers–Boves railway, on which the station is situated, was an important freight line on which coal was transported from the mines in the North to Paris. This use has declined, part of the line has been abandoned, and the formerly double track railway was reduced to a single track in the 1980s.
An abandoned storage yard and the former junction (abandoned in the 1960s) to the sugar factory are reminders of the industrial past of Tricot (textiles and sugar).
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Farden Township, Hubbard County, Minnesota
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Demographics
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capita income for the township was $16,642. About 5.7% of families and 8.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 8.5% of those under age 18 and 14.3% of those age 65 or over.
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Gary and His Demons
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Release
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streamed weekly on VRV in the United States between April 15 and August 26, 2018. The show had its linear television debut on April 20, 2019 on Syfy as part of its TZGZ block. It was also aired on El Rey Network as part of the Mondo Animation Hour.
In Canada, the series was streamed on CBC Gem in October 2018. That same month, Comedy Central began airing the series in the United Kingdom. In Australia, the series was added to ABC iView in November 2018 and premiered on ABC Comedy.
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Gambling in New Jersey
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Expansion of casino gambling outside Atlantic City
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be allowed. Location and other matters such as tax rates would be determined by enabling legislation to be passed by the state legislature. A law passed by popular vote in 1976 gives Atlantic City a monopoly on casino gambling in New Jersey.
An analysis by Fitch, a credit-rating agency, determined that as many as four of Atlantic City's eight casinos would be bankrupted by expanding casino gambling outside the city. Supporters of gambling in North Jersey say the measure would help Atlantic City by redirecting as much as $200 million per year in tax revenue to the city. Opponents say it
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François-Élie Vincent
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François-Élie Vincent François-Élie Vincent (20 June 1708 – 28 March 1790) was a French painter of portrait miniatures.
He was born in Geneva. He moved to Paris where he painted and taught. Among his pupils were his son, François-André Vincent, a notable painter and a leader of the neoclassical movement, and Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, one of the first women to enter the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in Paris.
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Equestrian monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, Florence
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History
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the base are two bronze bas-reliefs: in one, the king leaves the city to claim Rome, and in the other he receives news of the Tuscan plebiscite favoring union with the forming Kingdom of Italy. The front plaque recalls the installation, the rear plaque had the coat of arms of the House of Savoy.
The statue depicts the portly King dressed in military regalia with sword. Paradoxically, compared with the same topic, for example, in Milan (1878 by Ercole Rosa), Verona (1883), Bologna (1884 by Giulio Monteverde), Genoa (1886), Venice (1887), and Naples (1897); this steed is more sedate, perhaps wistful
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Fay Gale
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Background
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Fay Gale Background She was born Gwendoline Fay Gilding in Balaklava, South Australia to Jasper and Kathleen Gilding. Her father was a Methodist minister. Professor Gale was the first honours graduate in geography of the University of Adelaide. Professor Gale is notable for many academic works including the first ever PHD to focus on Part Aborigines and address issues of assimilation. Her thesis A Study of Assimilation: Part Aborigines in South Australia was published in Adelaide in 1960 and republished in 1964 after becoming widely set as an anthropology text in numerous universities. She is widely revered for her contributions
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Gennadius Scholarius
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Second Period (anti-Union) & Third Period (post-resignation)
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theein, etc.; cf. Rimmel. Either for the same reason or to spare Muslim susceptibility he avoids the word Prosopa in explaining the Trinity, speaking of the three Persons as idiomata "which we call Hypostases". Third Period (post-resignation) During the third period, from his resignation to his death (1459–1468), he continued writing theological and polemical works. An encyclical letter to all Christians In defence of his resignation is unedited, as are also a Dialogue with two Turks about the divinity of Christ, and a work about the Adoration of God. Jahn (Anecdota græca) has published a Dialogue between a Christian and
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Ghost town
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Europe
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the Middle Ages, as a result of Black Death, climate change, revolts, and enclosure, the process by which vast amounts of farmland became privately owned. Since there are rarely any visible remains of these settlements, they are not generally considered ghost towns; instead, they are referred to in archaeological circles as deserted medieval villages.
Sometimes, wars and genocide end a town's life. In 1944, occupying German Waffen-SS troops murdered almost the entire population of the French village Oradour-sur-Glane. A new settlement was built nearby after the war, but the old town was left depopulated on the orders of President Charles de
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Genesis Rabbah
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Its simplicity & Form
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in Genesis furnished little occasion for comments on legal topics, Genesis Rabba contains a few short legal (or halakic) sentences and quotations taken from the Mishnah and other sources. This midrash is rich in sublime thoughts and finely worded sentences, in parables, and in foreign words, especially Greek. Form This extensive and important midrash, which forms a complete commentary on Genesis, and exemplifies all points of midrashic exegesis, is divided into sections. Prefaces head these sections. It is by these means distinguished from the tannaitic midrashim to the other books of the Torah, such as Mekilta, Sifra,
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Ghost town
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Reasons for abandonment & Economic activity shifting elsewhere
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man-made causes. Economic activity shifting elsewhere Ghost towns may result when the single activity or resource that created a boomtown (e.g., nearby mine, mill or resort) is depleted or the resource economy undergoes a "bust" (e.g., catastrophic resource price collapse). Boomtowns can often decrease in size as fast as they initially grew. Sometimes, all or nearly the entire population can desert the town, resulting in a ghost town.
The dismantling of a boomtown can often occur on a planned basis. Mining companies nowadays will create a temporary community to service a mine site, building all the accommodation, shops and services required,
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Friedrich Zimmermann
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Biography & Personal life and death
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1967, he was treasurer of the CSU for Bavaria and from 1979 to 1989, he was vice chairman of the CSU. He was a member of the German parliament from 1957 to 1990.
From October 1982 until 1989, Zimmermann served as minister of interior in the Cabinet of Chancellor Helmut Kohl. As part of a cabinet reshuffle, Zimmermann was appointed minister of transport on 21 April 1989, replacing Jürgen Warnke in the post. After the parliamentary elections in 1990, he resigned from the federal government on 18 January 1991. Personal life and death Zimmermann was a Catholic and had two children.
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Etymologicum Magnum
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Etymologicum Magnum Etymologicum Magnum (Greek: Ἐτυμολογικὸν Μέγα, Ἐtymologikὸn Mέga) (standard abbreviation EM, or Etym. M. in older literature) is the traditional title of a Greek lexical encyclopedia compiled at Constantinople by an unknown lexicographer around 1150 AD. It is the largest Byzantine lexicon and draws on many earlier grammatical, lexical and rhetorical works. Its main sources were two previous etymologica, the so-called Etymologicum Genuinum and the Etymologicum Gudianum. Other sources include Stephanus of Byzantium, the Epitome of Diogenianus, the so-called Lexicon Αἱμωδεῖν (Haimōdeῖn), Eulogius’ Ἀπορίαι καὶ λύσεις (Ἀporίai kaὶ lύseis), George Choeroboscus’ Epimerismi ad Psalmos, the Etymologicon of Orion of
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Dreamer (Livin' Joy song)
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Music video & Matt Helders version
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the song with some scenes on a carousel horse and other scenes on a brass bed and silver foiled background, she also has various changes of wigs and costumes throughout the video, there are also certain shots that go from colour to black and white, also inter-cut separately are dancers/models acting out seductive poses with one model taking a shower fully clothed and other shots with a model holding and stroking a Chihuahua dog. A third version is from the same 1995 re-release video shoot with the 7" edit version with alternative edited scenes. Matt Helders version A cover
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George Schuster (public servant)
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Biography
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in the Central Legislative Assembly by Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt.
On return to the UK, Schuster resumed his career in banking. In August 1938 the sitting Liberal National Member of Parliament (MP) for Walsall, Joseph Leckie, died. The parties forming the National Government agreed on Schuster as their candidate, nominated by the Liberal Nationals and supported by the Conservatives. Schuster was opposed by George Jeger of the Labour Party, and foreign policy was the main issue at the by-election. Polling took place on 16 November, and Schuster comfortably held the seat for the government with a majority of 7,158 over
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False pretenses
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Elements
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he has not been deceived - he has basically assumed the risk of a false representation.
Title passes - False pretense is conventionally referred to as a crime against “title” and "title" must pass from the victim to the perpetrator for the crime to be complete. However, this is not to be taken literally for the simple reason that a person who obtains ownership of property by deceit does not obtain full title to the property; only a voidable title. False pretense applies to situations where the wrongdoer by deceit obtains “title or ownership – or whatever property interest the victim
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Frank Flanner
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Career & Philanthropy
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by the Buchanan family. Philanthropy In 1898, Flanner donated some property that he owned in Indianapolis to the Charity Organization Society for use as a settlement house called Flanner Guild. After Flanner's death in 1912, it was renamed Flanner House, serving as an African-American community service center to promote social, moral and physical welfare through educational and self-help programs; this coincided with a change in leadership and goals.
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Douglas Gonzales
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Selected legal cases
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counts, "fleeing to allude," "resisting an officer," "public endangerment," "disobeying an officer," "reckless driving," and "leaving the scene." Malina said that he questioned the flashing light from an unmarked vehicle. Gonzales cited Malina for contempt of court. Malina was handcuffed, fingerprinted, photographed, and jailed for five hours. The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans held on appeal in 1993 that Judge Gonzales lacked legal authority to arrest Malina but did have qualified immunity from Malina's suit and the legal power to charge Malina with contempt and to hold him for five hours.
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Francesco Primaticcio
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Biography
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Francesco Primaticcio Francesco Primaticcio (April 30, 1504 – 1570) was an Italian Mannerist painter, architect and sculptor who spent most of his career in France. Biography Born in Bologna, he trained under Giulio Romano in Mantua and became a pupil of Innocenzo da Imola, executing decorations at the Palazzo Te before securing a position in the court of Francis I of France in 1532.
Together with Rosso Fiorentino he was one of the leading artists to work at the Chateau Fontainebleau (where he is grouped with the so-called "First School of Fontainebleau") spending much of his life there. Following Rosso's
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Gennadius Scholarius
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Patriarch & Writings
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that regulated the condition of Orthodox Christians in the Turkish Empire are the result of Mehmed II's arrangement with him. Writings About 100 to 120 of his alleged writings exist, some of which have never been published, and some of which are of doubtful authenticity. As far as is known, his writings may be classified into philosophical (interpretations of Aristotle, Porphyry and others), translations of Peter of Spain and Thomas Aquinas, defenses of Aristotelianism against the recrudescence of Neoplatonism) and theological and ecclesiastical (partly concerning the union and partly defending Christianity against Muslims, Jews, and pagans), in addition to numerous
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FanimeCon
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History
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Hayward, being run by several anime clubs. Foothill College would also host the convention until moving to the Wyndham Hotel in San Jose for 1999. From 2000–2003 the Santa Clara Convention Center hosted FanimeCon. In 2004, FanimeCon moved to the San Jose McEnery Convention Center. That year, the convention brought US$5 million to the local economy, growing to an estimated US$8.7 million in 2013, and US$10.5 million in 2014.
Problems with the convention in 2009 included Christian protests and over purchasing of artist alley tables, with the protesters also returning in 2010. In 2011, Saturday saw three hour registration waits, problems
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Gerlafingen
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Politics & Economy
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FDP (20.52%) and the CVP (10.33%). In the federal election, a total of 1,041 votes were cast, and the voter turnout was 41.6%. Economy As of 2010, Gerlafingen had an unemployment rate of 6.3%. As of 2008, there were 9 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 3 businesses involved in this sector. 795 people were employed in the secondary sector and there were 36 businesses in this sector. 771 people were employed in the tertiary sector, with 141 businesses in this sector. There were 2,243 residents of the municipality who were employed in some capacity, of which
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Finsbury Town Hall
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finally awarded to Charles Dearing and Sons of Islington to be erected as per C. Evans-Vaughan’s project.
The building was inaugurated in 1895 by Lord Rosebery as the new Vestry Hall.
With the formation of the Borough, the building became the local Town Hall, and was named at first Clerkenwell Town Hall.
As of today, apart from being a wedding venue, the building is home to the performing arts college Urdang Academy, with the main rooms used for dancing classes.
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Extreme Ice Survey
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Fieldwork and equipment
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and had to be secured with anchors and guy wires against winds up to 150 mph, as well as against temperatures as low as -40°F, blizzards, landslides, torrential rain and avalanches. The cameras shot once every hour, in daylight hours, for approximately 8,000 images per camera per year. The total survey archives now include more than 800,000 frames. By capturing images in diverse locations throughout the Northern Hemisphere over several years, the EIS can provide a more complete picture of the effect of global warming across different geographic regions than previous ground-based, time-lapse studies. As of January 2012, the team has
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Gennethleia
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The Sfakianakis Version & Sfakianakis vs. Bikakis
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come to be accepted as one of the finest zeimbekiko songs in living memory, and was performed live in concerts by a variety of Greek artists, including Thanos Petrelis, Nikos Makropoulos, Panos Kiamos and Panagiotis Rafaillidis.
However, the release only inspired more debate. This time the question was: which version is better? Sfakianakis vs. Bikakis The two versions of the song have created a debate which still rages. Many claim that the passion that Bikakis presents in his version tips the scales in his favor; that, as the creator of the song, it is closer to his heart and that the
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