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The Wall (2012 film)
Plot
fall, the white cat Pearl dies in a wind storm. On 5 November, the woman starts to write her "report" on the back of old calendars and stationery. The woman and her animals face an icy winter. On 11 January, the cow gives birth to a calf. In the coming weeks, the woman grows tired and dreams of succumbing to the deadening snow. On 25 May, after spending a year at the lodge in the narrow valley, the woman and her animals leave in a procession and climb to the high mountain pasture where they spend the summer comforted by the
To Sir, with Love II
Plot
gang life. After he confronts a rival gang looking for Wilsie, Wilsie and a friend with access to more firearms turn themselves in to the police. The pupils stage a "stand in" to force the principal to reinstate their beloved teacher. The term ends with a graduation ceremony and dance. Thackeray announces that he is not going back to Britain but staying in Chicago to teach the new generation.
Too big to fail
International organizations & Other commentators
and had to be controlled with "comprehensive and clear regulation [and] more intensive and intrusive supervision". Other commentators Ron Suskind claimed in his book Confidence Men that the administration of Barack Obama considered breaking up Citibank and other large banks that had been involved in the financial crisis of 2008. He said that Obama's staff, such as Timothy Geithner, refused to do so. The administration and Geithner have denied this version of events. Mervyn King, the governor of the Bank of England during 2003–2013, called for cutting "too big to fail" banks down to size, as a solution to the problem
Tullus Menophilus
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Tullus Menophilus Tullus Menophilus was a Roman Senator and General who led the defense at the Siege of Aquileia along with Rutilius Pudens Crispinus. The name Menophilus might indicate that he originates in his past from the Greek speaking east of the Roman empire where Greek was the dominant language and culture. He was later rewarded with the governorship of Lower Moesia in 238-241. The position indicates that Menophilus was of consular rank since the legate of Moesia Inferior was a former consul. He was executed in 241 in the reign of Gordian III. The reasons are not recorded in the ancient sources
Trent Richardson
Cleveland Browns & Indianapolis Colts
was the lowest yards per carry stat for a rookie running back in the NFL 2012 season. Prior to the 2013 season, Richardson was ranked as the 71st best player in the NFL by his fellow players. Richardson would only play two games for the Browns in 2013 before being traded. He rushed for 105 yards on 31 carries in losses to the Miami Dolphins and Baltimore Ravens. Indianapolis Colts On September 18, 2013, Richardson was traded to the Indianapolis Colts for a 2014 first-round draft pick. The Colts were looking for a running back after a season-ending injury to Vick
Trévou-Tréguignec
Details
"comet tails" characteristic of the coast in this area: a comet tail is an accumulation of sediment in a sheltered position behind a reef or small island. Trestel's marsh represents another unusual habitat, and was the subject of a research project by Mohammed Alhassan commissioned by the legislative Assembly of Côtes-d'Armor: Trestel Marsh, an unusual habitat - Contribution to an environmental review and enhancement project by means of the establishment of walking paths (2002–2004). The marshes were also studied as part of the Natura 2000 project (identifying local habitats worthy of preservation). To the west of Trestel beach, a geological
The Romance of a Shop
Contemporary reviews
and pleasure." However, others gave Romance itself only tempered praise, such as a November 10, 1888 review in The Academy beginning "It appears to us that with a little more experience Miss Amy Levy may write a very good novel," but that "some scraps and bits of character drawing here and there [...] carry the reader pleasantly through for the present, and give good promise to the future." In his 1890 obituary for Levy in The Woman's World, Oscar Wilde praised The Romance of a Shop as "a bright and clever story, full of sparkling touches."
Tyler Clippard
Washington Nationals
before being promoted to the Nationals on June 21, 2009, replacing Kip Wells in the Nationals' bullpen. Used sparingly in the first weeks after his promotion, he posted a 2.69 ERA through ​60 ¹⁄₃ innings, with 67 strikeouts. Since 2010, Clippard has pitched exclusively out of the bullpen; primarily in the eighth inning. That season, Clippard and Drew Storen served as setup pitchers to Matt Capps. After pitching effectively in the first half of the season, Clippard and Capps earned the nickname "Clip and Save". Clippard finished eighth in the National League in appearances, with 78. He won eleven games on the
Transport Legislation Amendment (Taxi Services Reform and Other Matters) Act 2011
General & Confidential or commercially sensitive information
procedures are informal - it is not bound by the rules of evidence and may inform itself as it considers appropriate. In addition, the Commission is empowered to conduct hearings in public or in private and may determine whether a person can appear at a hearing and be represented by another person. Confidential or commercially sensitive information The Act establishes an elaborate scheme relating to the Commission's handling of confidential or commercially sensitive information. Restrictions apply on the Commission's disclosure or use of sensitive information. Similarly, freedom of information exempt information is also subject to a number
To Live and Die in L.A. (film)
Car Chase
one to five positions through the years with The French Connection (another Friedkin directed film), The Seven-Ups, The Blues Brothers, Ronin and the gold standard and first of the famous car chase film sequences, Steve McQueen's Bullitt. While some lists might carry one of these films as an outlier in its particular rankings, for the most part these films are consistently ranked by industry and other sources as the authoritative list of the best, and the car chase in To Live and Die In LA carries a general acceptance as the third best car chase ever,
Thuraiyur
Prasanna Venkatachalapathi Temple
the seven musical pillars that produce musical sounds when banged. It is also called South Tripathi because where this temple is located on mountain also contains seven hills like Thirumazha Tripathy.
The Extremists (professional wrestling)
Independent circuit (1992–1999)
The Extremists (professional wrestling) Independent circuit (1992–1999) Devon Storm and Ace Darling started their professional wrestling careers in the early 1990s and formed a tag team called The Extremists to wrestle in the indies. Their earliest stint recorded was in East Coast Pro Wrestling (ECPW), where the two defeated Kodiak Bear and Damian Stone for the ECPW Tag Team Championship during the early 1990s. They lost the titles to The New Blackjacks. They left ECPW afterwards and joined Century Wrestling Alliance (CWA), winning the CWA Tag Team Championship on July 24, 1996 by defeating The Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and
Traitor (Thieves' World)
Contents & Reception
Traitor (Thieves' World) Traitor is a 1982 fantasy role-playing game adventure for Thieves' World, published by FASA. Contents Traitor is FASA's first approved adventure for Thieves' World. Reception William A. Barton reviewed Traitor in The Space Gamer No. 55. Barton commented that "Overall, Traitor is an excellent offering that should provide plenty of excitement in Sanctuary. And even those TW enthusiasts who don't want to run or play the adventure itself should find the bonus essay from Robert Aspirin himself on gaming Jubal plus the new background info on Sanctuary well worth shelling out the price of the book."
The Fountainhead (film)
Release and reception
The Los Angeles Times wrote that the audience "strongly responded to the unusual elements in the production". After the film ended, Neal noticed that many people were avoiding her and turning their faces away, except for Virginia Mayo, who approached Neal and exclaimed, "My, weren't you bad!" Once Cooper saw the completed film, he felt that he had not delivered the final speech as he should have. Around this time, Cooper and Neal let it be known publicly that they were having an affair, and the public knowledge of their relationship may have somewhat negatively impacted the film's box office. The
Steve Beck (chairman)
Football & Personal life
McGill taking the position of managing director, while Beck became youth development and fans' liaison director. He worked as a representative on the board for the Trust before he resigned in January 2009, although remaining as chairman of the Supporters' Trust. Personal life He ran a bookkeeping business and a bed and breakfast with his wife Carol, who supported him with his duties at York. He died aged 58 on 17 April 2015 at York Hospital following a long battle with heart problems.
To Live and Die in L.A. (film)
Plot
fire and fatally shoot Ling. Chance and Vukovich try to evade them through the streets, freeways and even one of the flood control channels, before a final escape by going the wrong way on the freeway. The next day, the end of their daily briefing includes an FBI bulletin that Ling was its undercover agent, kidnapped, robbed and murdered while on a sting operation. Only a generic description of the assailants and their vehicle is given. While Chance and Vukovich did not kill Ling, Vukovich is nonetheless consumed by guilt, while Chance is apathetic and focused solely on getting Masters.
USS Albatross (MSC-289)
Drydock period in Sasebo
mine test which lasted until 30 May when she headed back to ward Sasebo for upkeep and training. Another exercise with the Republic of Korea Navy occurred from 4 to 10 September at Yosu-Haeman, Korea. When she returned to Sasebo, Albatross entered drydock for two weeks. Following further repairs Albatross left Sasebo on 24 October and joined a U.S. 7th Fleet exercise, "Yellow Bird," off Subic Bay, Philippines, on 5 November. On 13 November, the ship got underway for Hong Kong and a period of rest and relaxation. Albatross arrived back at Sasebo on 27 November and spent the next
Too big to fail
Distress & Payments crisis
Latin American syndicated loan business, and loan participation in the energy sector. Complicating matters further, the bank's funding mix was heavily dependent on large certificates of deposit and foreign money markets, which meant its depositors were more risk-averse than average retail depositors in the US. Payments crisis The bank held significant participation in highly speculative oil and gas loans of Oklahoma's Penn Square Bank. When Penn Square failed in July 1982, the Continental's distress became acute, culminating with press rumors of failure and an investor-and-depositor run in early May 1984. In the first week of the run, the Fed permitted
Trévou-Tréguignec
The Trévou church fire & Trestel Tuberculosis Clinic
The Trévou-Tréguignec Parish, surrounded by the diocese of Tréguier, formed part of the deanery of Lannion, under the bishopric of Dol de Bretagne, and was under the patronage of St. Samson. Trestel Tuberculosis Clinic On 24 December 1921, the tuberculosis clinic opened, utilising space in a hotel. It was founded by "The Organization for Salt Water Treatment of Tuberculosis and Related Afflictions". On April 20, 1929, the construction which had begun in 1924 was completed on the clinic's new home. The clinic's September 1929 brochure states: Children of both sexes are admitted, aged 3-17 years, suffering from
Transylvania (series)
Transylvania
Transylvania (series) Transylvania was the name of a trilogy of computer games released for several home computers of the 1980s. The games were graphic adventure games created by Antonio Antiochia and produced by Penguin Software/Polarware. Transylvania In 1982, this game was released for the Apple II, followed by conversions to the Atari 8-bit family and Commodore 64. It was later released for Macintosh in 1984, then the Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS in 1985. It sets the player on a quest to rescue Princess Sabrina from a countryside roamed by a werewolf, a vampire, a prankster goblin, a
The Unconquered (1956 film)
Plot
begins. Soldiers are at first successful but are outnumbered and their positions are unsustainable. Richter commits suicide and Lieutenant Brandejs tries to surrender but is gunned down by Germans. Říha decides to withdraw soldiers to Poland but stays in the barracks alone and dies in a battle with Germans.
Tubersent
History & Geography
Tubersent History First mentioned in the 9th century as "Thorbodessem" (or "Thornbodeshem" in 877), the place later (1097) was called "Turbodessem". Geography Tubersent is located 5 miles (8 km) northeast of Montreuil-sur-Mer on the D145 road.
Traveling (basketball)
NBA
with one foot first may only pivot using that foot. A progressing player who jumps off one foot on the first step may land with both feet simultaneously for the second step. In this situation, the player may not pivot with either foot and if one or both feet leave the floor the ball must be released before either returns to the floor. c. In starting a dribble after (1) receiving the ball while standing still, or (2) coming to a legal stop, the ball must be out of the player’s hand before the pivot foot is raised off the floor. d. If
Torbjörn Evrell
Marketing
within his company, which was of great importance to the company's continued expansion. He also took advantage of the marketing value in a knife. All knife models have been available for branding and adaptation as promotional gifts to mark a sign of quality.
Temple of Monte Grisa
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Temple of Monte Grisa The Temple of Monte Grisa (Italian: Santuario Nazionale a Maria Madre e Regina) is a Roman-Catholic church north of the city of Trieste. Located at an altitude of 300 metres on the edge of the Karst Plateau it is a most conspicuous landmark, seen by many, visited by few. It was built at the initiative of Antonio Santin, since 16 May 1938 Bishop of Trieste and Koper. Seeing the riots between the Nazi-German occupiers and the Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale on 30 April 1945 he made a vow to erect a church, if Trieste was saved from
Tiémoué Bakayoko
Style of play & Personal life
that Bakayoko plays as a deep-lying midfielder in an atypical way, because sometimes prefers to point and go past the opponent instead of launching the ball, so creating a numerical advantage in favor of his team. Personal life Bakayoko is of Ivorian descent, and was approached by the national team before he chose France in 2017.
The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons
Chapter 4: Facing Brain Damage
the faces could not smile or kiss or chew and the paint soon chipped. Related, a Japanese scientist Tatsuji Inouye examines soldiers who had been shot through their visual cortex during battle and lost random spots of vision. Inouye figured that the spots of missing vision were connected with the spots that their brain had been shot through, and set out to map the visual cortex through talking to these soldiers. Kean introduces other scientists such as the duo Hubel and Wiesel, who tried various experiments with cats to get their neurons to fire. Through many botched experiment attempts, one fateful accident
Truce of Calais
Background
for the war had to be collected in many places at sword point. Despite these exigencies, ready cash was not forthcoming. In addition, the French army had little stomach for further conflict, and Philip was reduced to threatening to confiscate the estates of nobles who refused to muster. He set back the date for his army to assemble by a month. Edward also had difficulties in raising money, partly due to the unexpected timing of the need; he employed draconian measures, which were extremely unpopular. The English also suffered a pair of military setbacks: a large raid was routed by
Trendsetters Limited
History
of big band music, Roy Simon had also decided to add trombone to the line-up to give the band a distinctive sound, and local jazz trombonist Mike Blakesley was recruited. The original line-up was completed by guitarist and songwriter Geoff Robinson and pianist Al Kirtley, formerly of Zoot Money's Big Roll Band, who had previously worked with the Giles brothers as lead guitarist in Dave Anthony and the Rebels. All members of the band were required to have at least some vocal ability. At an early stage Robinson decided not to pursue a full-time musical career (although some of his
Tracy Williams
Chikara (2009-2017) & Evolve (2014-2018)
Ant passed on the mantle of Worker Ant to assailANT. Evolve (2014-2018) Williams made his debut at Evolve on September 14, 2014, at Evolve 35, losing to Timothy Thatcher. On May 30, 2015, at EVOLVE 43, Williams and Drew Gulak failed to capture the Open the United Gate Championship, when they were defeated by Johnny Gargano and Rich Swann. Williams has held the EVOLVE Tag Team championship with Drew Gulak and Fred Yehi, respectively, representing the stable Catch Point. At EVOLVE 113, Williams had his last match with the promotion, losing against EVOLVE Champion Shane Strickland. After that, he left the
Teri Weigel
Career
Penthouse magazine, after Ursula Buchfellner, November 1985. She worked for a time at the Bunny Ranch Nevada brothel until September 1998. Weigel was in a car accident in August 1990, in which she suffered severe neck and back injuries that required five operations. Unable to work for four months due to her injuries, she and her husband, Murrill Maglio, were forced to sell their home and move into an apartment. During production on a nude video that was one of Weigel's last projects for Playboy, a co-worker suggested doing adult movies to earn money. Initially dismissive of the idea, Weigel eventually reconsidered.
Talwin Morris
Non-Book Design
later years Agnes Blackie recalled "the appointment in 1892 [sic.] of a disciple of art nouveau, Talwin Morris, as head of the art department, had tangible effect, not only on the design of book covers, but on the appearance of the office at 17 Stanhope Street" Much of the scheme was lost when the Blackie Works were demolished in the 1960s and relocated to Bishopbriggs. In 1902 his work was selected for exhibition alongside those of his contemporaries at the influential Prima Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte Decorativa Moderna held in Turin, at which he sold a beaten metal mirror and
The Defenders (1961 TV series)
Sequel and spin-offs
produced a script that revolved around the theme of cannibalism but the episode was rejected by the director who was assigned to film the episode due to the content. The director's refusal led to the network being forced to film the abortion-centric script, which an executive assigned to find advertisers for the show proclaims was the plan all along.
Suyab
History
Suyab History The settlement of Sogdian merchants sprang up along the Silk Road in the 5th or 6th centuries. The name of the city derives from that of the Suyab River, whose origin is Iranian (in Persian: suy means "toward"+ ab for "water", "rivers"). It was first recorded by Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang who travelled in the area in 629: Traveling 500 li to the north west of Great Qing Lake, we arrive at the city of the Suye River. The city is 6 or 7 li in circuit; various Hu ("barbarian") merchants here came from surrounding nations congregate and dwell. The soil
Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Doors & Happy Vertical People Transporter
nothing more than to open and close for passing users, and thank them profusely for so emphatically validating their existence. Most characters in the series grow to loathe the doors, particularly Marvin (the first to explain the doors' "cheerful and sunny dispositions"). Happy Vertical People Transporter The lifts in the Hitchhiker's Guide offices are called Happy Vertical People Transporters. As designed by the Corporation, they are meant to be sentient (enough to argue with) and have "defocused temporal perception". The latter concept is meant to enable the lifts to see far enough into the future to arrive at a floor
Tim O'Leary
Staying with Sinbad & Vendetta against Susannah
meet Emily at the arranged time. At first, Emily refused to accept his excuse, but with later encouragement from her friend Kelly she agrees to give Tinhead another chance. Vendetta against Susannah Since Sinbad had decided to look after him, Tinhead tried to stay out of trouble with the police. Emily after death of her brother Jason (Vincent Price) and father Greg (Mark Moraghan) had a change of character, and began to steal from her neighbours - particularly Susannah Morrisey (Karen Drury]]), who she blamed for her father's death. Tinhead was infatuated with Emily that he agreed to help her
Tracy Williams
Chikara (2009-2017)
King of Trios, April 25, The Colony defeated Team Osaka Pro (Atsushi Kotoge, Daisuke Harada and Tadasuke) in the semi final, before being defeated by the main BDK trio of Ares, Claudio Castagnoli and Tursas, when referee Derek Sabato turned rudo, ending the match with a fast count and aligning himself with BDK. On August 29, Green Ant broke his arm in a match with Keita Yano, and when he returned in February 2011, Chikara then started a storyline, similar to what the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) did with Lex Luger in 1993, where it was claimed that
Sulejman Mema
Personal life
school Loro Boriçi in Tirana.
Treasures of the Underworld
Exhibition theme & Influence
Treasures of the Underworld Treasures of the Underworld was an exhibition featured in the New Zealand pavilion of Seville Expo '92. Exhibition theme The theme of the commissions was the celebration of the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's first voyage to America. This emphasis on voyage and discovery influenced the artists to explore the connections with New Zealand and the familiar world of the South Pacific. James Mack urged each artist to stretch both materials and technique beyond Eurocentric influences. Influence The interest the works generated came as a surprise. Ian Fraser the Commissioner at the NZ Expo said We
The Secret Policeman's Ball
1981 – The Secret Policeman's Other Ball & Aftermath
Lewis and Walker, featuring transcripts of the sketches from the show, photographs and some specially written comedic notes by Michael Palin and Terry Jones. Aftermath Following the success of The Secret Policeman's Ball shows, there was a substantial increase in the number of benefit shows and charity projects in the UK in the early to mid-1980s – for a wide variety of causes. Many of the shows were modelled on the format of the Secret Policeman's Ball shows. At a certain point the media started to refer to a phenomenon described as "benefit fatigue" a term coined to describe the
The Tennis Court Oath (David)
Symbolic interpretation & History
court oath – pre-Romantic, near-unanimous, almost totally middle-class and with no popular violence – above all was considered the forerunner of the 1789 revolution and also showed that national sovereignty was made up of each individual's personal will. David's painting also portrays the monk Dom Gerle alongside the Protestant pastor Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne, symbolising a new era of religious tolerance. The wind blowing through the windows and billowing the curtains also symbolises the wind of Revolution blowing through France. History The first engravings showing The Tennis Court Oath only appeared in 1790, the year David convinced the Jacobin Club to launch
Transorma
Manual sorting & Transorma
Most stations had about two dozen pigeon holes, which demanded huge numbers of sorters to handle large volumes of mail and routes. Transorma Transorma was an attempt to solve the problem of providing more pigeon holes for any one sorter through the use of mechanical switching. Instead of the operator placing the mail directly in a pigeon hole, the machinery would do this for them. This not only greatly increased the number of pigeon holes a sorter could "reach", it also allowed each bin to be much larger, reducing the number of times mail had to be collected out of
Trans-cultural diffusion
Medieval Europe & Disputes
to use them in expansion. Disputes While the concept of diffusion is well accepted in general, conjectures about the existence or the extent of diffusion in some specific contexts have been hotly disputed. An example of such disputes is the proposal by Thor Heyerdahl that similarities between the culture of Polynesia and the pre-Columbian civilizations of the Andes are due to diffusion from the latter to the former—a theory that currently has few supporters among professional anthropologists. Heyerdahl's theory of Polynesian origins has not gained acceptance among anthropologists.
Transitional federal parliament, Republic of Somalia
Composition & Speaker of Parliament
appointed following the 4.5 formula: 1 apportionment went to each of the four major Somali clans, while a coalition of minority clans received a quota of 0.5. The remaining 75 seats were reserved for business people and civil society representatives. Article 29 of the Transitional Federal Charter also stipulated that at least 12% of all parliamentary members had to be women. Speaker of Parliament The first Speaker of the Transitional Federal Parliament was Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden. He held the position from September 15, 2004 to January 17, 2007, and was succeeded by Adan Mohamed Nuur Madobe. On May 25, 2010, Sharif
Takelot II
Theban Uprising and Conflict
served in office during king Takelot II's reign. This papyrus contains several year dates including a year 13, year 14, year 16, year 23 and even a year 26—although a Year 26 date for Takelot II is unknown for this ruler and could pertain to another pharaoh instead. As of 2008, no tomb or final resting place has been found for this king.
Thompson Creek Metals
History & Operating Mines
stock, the company diversified its assets by adding significant reserves of copper and gold. Concurrent with the acquisition of Terrane, the Company entered into a Gold Stream Arrangement with Royal Gold Inc. as a financing mechanism for the purchase of Terrane. The Gold Stream Agreement was amended twice for a total payment by Royal Gold of approximately US$781 million for the right to purchase 52.25% of the gold from Mount Milligan Mine for US$435 per ounce for the life of the mine. Operating Mines Mount Milligan — Mount Milligan Mine (open-pit copper and gold mine) is located 90 miles
Torbjörn Evrell
Life and career
or outdated. He considered that he could immediately reduce the number of models from 91 to 37. Moreover, he introduced standard components which could be used in several knives. Evrell also introduced a new systematic production planning, improved methods and machinery were upgraded. Everything to make better knives cheaper. Evrell started using subcontractors and concentrated construction and production to knives. He was throughout his career continuously involved in all areas of the company including knife innovation, production and marketing. There are a number of influential knife patents in his name. Out of the one time many dozens of knife making companies of
The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons
Chapter 12: The Man, the Myth, the Legend
talks about the thalamus and the prefrontal parietal network, the last chapter of this book, the last part of the brain, though not the only one.
The Battle of the Somme (film)
Recent screenings
2006, after a restoration project, a refined version of the film was screened at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, accompanied by the Philharmonia Orchestra performing an original orchestral score by Laura Rossi. The restoration was later nominated for an Archive Restoration or Preservation Project award by the Federation of Commercial Audiovisual Libraries. In November 2008, the restored film was released on DVD, to mark the 90th anniversary of the Armistice with Germany in 1918. The DVD included the score by Laura Rossi, an accompanying 1916 musical medley, a commentary by Roger Smither, a film archivist at the Imperial War
Thompson Creek Metals
Projects
property. All mineral claims and the mining lease are in good standing and good to dates ranging from August 2015 to November 2021. Mineral claims are subject to exploration expenditure obligations, or they may choose to pay annual fees to the province in lieu of exploration expenditures. Thompson Creek expects to renew such mineral claims and mining lease in the ordinary course.
Thawar Chand Gehlot
Union Minister
Argentina in 6-8 June 2019
The Romance of a Shop
Synopsis
ambush of British troops in Africa that leaves nearly all killed. However, Frank Jermyn is among those who are missing. Lucy soon departs to visit Frank's parents at their request in Cornwall in order to grieve together. Gertrude sees Lucy to the station. When she arrives back at the studio, she finds Lord Watergate there to discuss business. However, they find a note which Phyllis has left to say that she is running away to Italy with Mr. Darrell. Gerty and Lord Watergate are alarmed; Lord Watergate informs Gerty that Mr. Darrell is already married. The two rush off to
The Augments
Reception and home media release
Khan, but without the crucial personal motivator of revenge. I think the writers owed the material more than this. Den of Geek writer James Hunt ranked the mini-arc featuring the episodes "Borderland", "Cold Station 12" and "The Augments", the sixth best story of Enterprise. In a review for Big Shiny Robot, Andy Wilson said that the story arc represented the "personal journey" of Arik Soong from genetic engineering to cybernetics. In 2018, Screen Rant praised casting Brent Spinner as the character Arik Soong. A home media release of "The Augments" was originally released in the United States on November 1, 2005, as part
Trendsetters Limited
History
charts, as did a third single, "I'm coming Home", released in 1965. Trendsetters Limited continued to tour England and Germany but in 1966 Bruce Turner left. They continued for a short time as a four-piece under the name "The Trend" and later "The Brain" and recorded a number of tracks at Abbey Road, for some of which former band-member Al Kirtley was brought back on piano and piano-accordion. These were eventually released in 2009 as part of The Giles Brothers 1962–1967 album. The band finally disbanded in 1967.
Thomas Strakosha
The return
The return In July 2016, following the loan's end, Strakosha returned to Lazio. With the injury of Marchetti and the departure of Berisha to Atalanta, Strakosha was able to make his Lazio debut on 20 September in the league match against Milan. Despite the 2–0 defeat, Strakosha's performance was considered positive, being man of the match for Lazio. Five days later, Strakosha collected his first Serie A clean-sheet only in his second appearance in the 2–0 home win against Empoli, which led the 1982 FIFA World Cup-winner Dino Zoff to praise him by saying: "I can not judge him with
Too big to fail
Breaking up the largest banks
up the largest banks More than fifty economists, financial experts, bankers, finance industry groups, and banks themselves have called for breaking up large banks into smaller institutions. This is advocated both to limit risk to the financial system posed by the largest banks as well as to limit their political influence. For example, economist Joseph Stiglitz wrote in 2009 that: "In the United States, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere, large banks have been responsible for the bulk of the [bailout] cost to taxpayers. America has let 106 smaller banks go bankrupt this year alone. It's the mega-banks that present the mega-costs
Tracy Williams
Chikara (2009-2017)
Compromise in June 2013, Green Ant and Fire Ant took the time to try and search for Soldier Ant, after Soldier had (kayfabe) quit Chikara in April that year. It was also revealed through The Ashes of Chikara, that Green Ant and Fire Ant still had issues trusting assailANT, due to his prior association with Gekido, but eventually trusted him after assailANT revealed the real reason why he had a change of heart; he had become a father, and he didn’t want his son to see him as a bitter and resentful man. Green Ant and assailANT reconciled, and Green
Thomas DeMarco
Ottawa Redblacks
Kevin Glenn (from Calgary) in the first round of the 2013 CFL Expansion Draft (the first round being designated for Imports). On February 4, 2014, after being released by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, quarterback and veteran CFLer Henry Burris signed a three-year contract with the Redblacks, thus creating a quarterback controversy between Burris, Glenn, and DeMarco. On May 13, 2014, Glenn was traded to the BC Lions during the 2014 CFL Draft in exchange for the fifth overall pick in that draft. DeMarco began the season as the 2nd string QB behind veteran Henry Burris. DeMarco only appeared in 4 games
The Secret Policeman's Ball
1979 – The Secret Policeman's Ball
Weekend Television in December 1979 to coincide with the release of the Secret Policeman's Ball record album on Island Records, produced by Lewis, of the comedy performances.) A second record was released to coincide with the release of the film, a 12-inch EP containing eight musical performances from the show including three Townshend songs. Peter Cook's nine-minute parody of the summing up of Mr Justice Cantley in the Thorpe Trial, "Entirely a Matter for You," was so successful that the audio recording of the live performance was released as an album on Virgin Records entitled Here Comes the Judge: Live. The film and
Thomas DeMarco
Edmonton Eskimos & Personal
2016. He was released July 10, 2016. The Eskimos' starting quarterback Mike Reilly got banged up in the first round of the playoffs, which prompted the Eskimos to sign DeMarco back to their roster ahead of the Eastern Final. DeMarco was released by the Eskimos on December 13, 2016. Personal DeMarco has a major from Old Dominion in Business Management. He is currently working towards his Master of Business Administration.
Tampa International Airport
Expansion and later developments & Future
reached to allow Pemco to lease the second hangar formerly used by Delta Air Lines, where they perform Boeing 737 cargo conversions and modifications. Tampa Bay is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the United States that doesn't have a major airline hub. Phase I of the economy parking garage was completed in November 2005. Phase II of the economy garage opened ahead of schedule in November 2005, bringing a total of 5,600 parking spaces. On March 7, 2011, federal officials gave TPA the green light to begin charter flights to Cuba as an official entry/exit point. Future A second Landside Airside
The Domestics
Plot & Production
The Domestics Plot Months after the American government launches a chemical weapons attack on its own people, the remaining population has divided into two groups: themed gangs and non-hostile survivors called 'Domestics' who try to survive the lawless wasteland. Two Domestics, married couple Mark and Nina, try to make the journey to a possible safe haven in Milwaukee. Production On March 24, 2016, it was announced that Mike P. Nelson would direct the post-apocalyptic thriller film The Domestics from his own script, for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Hollywood Gang Productions. Gianni Nunnari and Shannon Gaulding would produce the film. On September 8,
Two Sisters (Kinks song)
Release and reception
the BBC2 TV show Colour Me Pop in July 1968.
USS Bayfield
1961–1968
contingent at Buckner Bay, Okinawa, in mid-March and headed back to the West Coast, arriving in Long Beach on 6 April. Bayfield operated out of Long Beach for more than a year and then deployed to South Vietnam in May 1965. Bayfield returned to the West Coast in December and resumed local training missions in the Long Beach and San Diego operating areas early in 1966. Later that spring, she began a five-month overhaul at the Todd Shipyard in Alameda, California. Getting underway from Todd Shipyard "Bayfield" sailed to Mare Island to take on ammunition then proceeding on to Hunters Point
Thames Punting Club
History and constitution & Punt racing
a complex system of Handicapping and the TPC sets the handicaps of individual punters. The TPA organises the annual Thames Punting Championships. Punt racing Races are normally held in standard "2 foot punts", that is punts that are 2 ft (60 cm) wide in the middle and about 18 inches (45 cm) wide at each end and these are subject to handicap rules. There are also non-handicap races for punts which have no restrictions on width or length. Punts used for these races are called "best boats" or "best-and-best" punts; the name comes from the "best" boat that you can find and the "best"
The Moors Murderers
History
that Chrissie Hynde was already in the band at this time. This discrepancy may be due to the fact that for much of the time the two bands had interchangeable members. The Moors Murderers played a further and final gig at the Roxy club on 13 January 1978. The band recorded one single for Jet Records called Free Hindley. They approached the Sex Pistols producer Dave Goodman to produce it but he refused. However, he suggested that in order to show that they did not condone murder the B-side should be a version of the Ten Commandments set
Thuraiyur
Prasanna Venkatachalapathi Temple
accessible via a mountain road. The temple is believed to have been constructed by the grandson of Karikala Chozhan. The kings were later named Karuppannar and Veeraswamy and they are worshiped at the temple. Thousands of devotees take part in the Girivalam (circumambulation around a mountain or hill) procession around the Perumalmalai hillock on all full-moon days. In the Tamil month of Puratassi, Saturday is very popular. Many devotees from different places come to worship. The buildings are up to 1800 years old and include one of the remaining examples of Chola temple construction. The temple contains the "Sabthasvara thoongal",
Toshiya Sugiuchi
2005
2005 season, winning the Pacific League MVP award for the months of April and May and racking up his first 10 wins at the fastest pace of his career. He finished the season with an 18–4 record, a 2.11 ERA, 218 strikeouts and 43 walks (a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 5.07), leading the league in wins and ERA and becoming the fourth pitcher in Hawks franchise history to record 200 or more strikeouts in a single season. He also beat out teammate and resident staff ace Kazumi Saito, who had a stellar season himself with a 16–1 record and a 2.92
Thomas Guerra
HIV exposure conviction
Thomas Guerra HIV exposure conviction Guerra's ex-boyfriend filed a complaint against him with San Diego police in August, 2013. On March 9, 2015, Guerra pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of violating a California health code by failing to tell his former partner he was HIV positive. Guerra had previously pled not guilty and changed his plea the morning his trial was set to begin. According to San Diego City Attorney Jan Goldsmith, Guerra's case was the first prosecution of willful HIV transmission in San Diego. There had also been no previous successful prosecutions across the state since the California
Tig Trager
Season 3
want that, feeling it is the wrong thing to do, but he does stay and helps SAMCRO finish things, which Tig appreciates. It is revealed that the root of conflict is a dog named Missy. In the season finale, Tig is at a big celebration breakfast at the clubhouse. The club is trying to find a way to get their hands on Jimmy. It is discovered that it will cost $2 million which the club does not have. Chuck gives the club boxes of counterfeit money. Tig is so happy about that he offers to lend Chuck his hand to
The Secret Policeman's Ball
1987 – The Secret Policeman's Third Ball
Bremner, Robbie Coltrane, Ben Elton and the Spitting Image puppets. The shows took place at The London Palladium over four consecutive nights 26–29 March 1987. The shows were videotaped and a home video special was created integrating performances from the two comedy nights and two music nights. It was released by Virgin Vision. Two TV specials were created and transmitted – one featuring musical performances, the other featuring comedy performances. Following the pattern established by the 1979 and 1981 shows, separate albums of the comedic and musical performances was released by Virgin Records. The shows were produced by Tony Hollingsworth, and
Thomas Brassey, 1st Earl Brassey
Sailing activities
120 tons called Albatross, designed by his friend St Clare John Byrne and built at his father's Canada Works. He was elected as a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron at this time. In 1866 he ventured into auxiliary steam with the yacht Meteor and in 1872 used the steam yacht Eothen to visit Canada - although the vessel proved not to be best suited for this type of work. Eothen had formally been owned by the co-founder of P & O Company - Arthur Anderson. Between 6 July 1876 and 27 May 1877 Brassey circumnavigated the world in
Texas State Highway 360
Route description & History
interchange with SH 121 in Grapevine. History SH 360 was constructed in different stages over the course of several decades. SH 360 was designated on November 30, 1955, from SH 183 south to US 80 (now SH 180). SH 360 was extended south in various stages, first to Spur 303 on July 25, 1960, I-20 on July 30, 1965, US 287 on June 10, 1966, and US 67 on August 26, 1969. SH 360 was extended north from SH 183 to SH 121 on May 6, 1969. For the most part, each section's frontage roads were built first, handling all
Tiruppur railway station
Location and layout
Kochuveli Express. Despite Tiruppur being one of the top revenue earners in Salem Division, the railway station has only 2 platforms and no starting trains from the city. About 30,000 passengers travel to Tirupur per day despite not being a Railway Junction. As a result, Tirupur railway station is always crowded. Also most of the trains stops for only 2 mins which makes the cargo handling not at all possible. The nearest airport to the station is the Coimbatore International Airport situated 35 km west of the city. The nearby stations are the suburbs of Kulipalayam towards the East and Vanjipalayam towards the
The Romance of a Shop
Synopsis & Photography & Imperial England
will inherit Lord Watergate's scientific mind. Photography By the 1880s, photography was a well-established as a medium used for many purposes, including portraiture, journalism and documentation. The work of artists such as Julia Margaret Cameron and Clementina Hawarden active in the mid-century helped advance the medium to the status of fine art. In the 1880s, there were nearly 300 photography studios in London. Commercial photography was widespread in its applications, and the many types of photographs which the Lorimers are hired to take, including photographic studies for artists, lecture slides, postmortem photography, and portraiture, were all common. Imperial England Britain's
The Fountainhead (film)
Plot
architecture, saving himself from public rejection. Roark rejects her fears and says they face many years apart until she alters her thinking. Francon finds Wynand and accepts his previous marriage proposal. Wynand agrees, regardless of her true feelings. He selects Roark to build a lavish but secluded country home for Francon and himself. Wynand and Roark, as a result, become friends, which drives Francon to jealousy. Keating has been employed to create an enormous housing project. It is beyond his skill, so he requests Roark's help. Roark says that if Keating promises to build it exactly as designed, Roark will do it
Topsham Historic District
Description and history
Topsham Historic District Description and history The town of Topsham is located on the north bank of the Androscoggin River, opposite the town of Brunswick in the western part of Maine's Mid Coast region. Area for a town center was set aside in the 1639, but the town was abandoned during Native American conflicts of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. It was resettled beginning in 1714 under the auspices of the Pejepscot Proprietors, a Boston-based consortium of businessmen, but permanent occupation did not take place until the 1730s. It continued to be subjected to Native attacks in King
USS Albatross (MSC-289)
Failure of an engine part & Operation Market Time participation
made a brief stop at Kaohsiung, Taiwan, on 25 September. On 1 October, she began patrolling in the South China Sea. The minesweeper was relieved on 6 November and steamed to Hong Kong for a period of rest and relaxation. She reached Kaohsiung on 16 November and conducted mine warfare exercises off the coast of Taiwan before heading to Japan. The vessel arrived at Sasebo on 28 November and remained there through the end of the year. Operation Market Time participation The minesweeper departed Sasebo on 5 January 1966 for an "Operation Market Time" deployment off the coast of Vietnam.
Tampa International Airport
Color-coding system
color-blind patrons. The Blue side names are Neil Armstrong and Amelia Earhart. The Red side names are Igor Sikorsky and Chuck Yeager. Since the opening of SkyConnect, a third set of elevators have been opened on each side by the SkyConnect entrance (Blue East and Red East), but neither core is currently named. The long-term-parking garage also uses the special color-coding system. The four elevator cores have names and colors to make it easier for customers to remember where they've parked. Wright Brothers—orange, Tony Jannus—purple, Robert Goddard—green and Charles Lindbergh—brown. The economy parking garage (EPG) elevator cores are designated as
USS Gatling
1944
force supported Army landings at Aitape, Tanahmerah Bay, and Humboldt Bay from 21 to 26 April. During this action, Gatling stood radar picket duty and directed fighter planes. After new attacks on Truk late April 1944, Gatling supported the invasion and occupation of the Marianas from 10 June to 5 July. In the Battle of the Philippine Sea, 19 and 20 July, Gatling was credited with shooting down or aiding in the destruction of six Japanese planes. Late that month, carrier task forces again struck the Palaus and blasted Yap and Ulithi. In early August the Bonin Islands became targets for
The Sapphires (film)
Soundtrack & Release
chart debut, The Sapphires soundtrack hit number one on the ARIA Album Chart and the ARIA Australian Albums Chart. Release The film had its world premiere on 19 May at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, at the midnight out-of-competition screening. Following the premiere, the audience in attendance gave the cast and crew a ten-minute standing ovation. It premiered in Australia at the Melbourne International Film Festival on 2 August, with its cinematic release on 9 August, distributed by Hopscotch Films. Entertainment One handled distribution in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Canada, while Lusomundo, Diaphana, and Lev Films released the film
Transorma
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Transorma The Transorma was the first large-scale multi-position mail sorting machine, built by the Dutch heavy industrial company, Werkspoor. The name is an acronym for "TRANsport and SORting, Marchand and Andriessen", the last names of the inventors. Transorma machines had up to five stations where letters were presented one at a time to operators who read the address, selected a routing code that was typed onto the front of the letter, and then sent it off to be automatically sorted into one of up to 300 chutes. Several models were offered; the first U.S. postal station to install a Transorma system
Tsang Yam-pui
Hair dye court case
who kept their hair dyed, and the case had to be settled in court.
To Live and Die in L.A. (film)
Critical response
Critic Janet Maslin was dismissive of the film, and wrote, "Today, in the dazzling, superficial style that Mr. Friedkin has so thoroughly mastered, it's the car chases and shootouts and eye-catching settings that are truly the heart of the matter". David Ansen, critic for Newsweek, wrote, "Shot with gritty flamboyance by Robby Muller, cast with a fine eye for fresh, tough-guy faces, To Live and Die in L.A. may be fake savage, but it's fun". The staff at Variety magazine gave the film a mixed review and wrote that it was over the top: "To Live and Die in L.A. looks
Topatali
Transport
Topatali Transport The village is near National Highway 37 and connected to nearby towns and cities with regular buses and other modes of transportation.
Treaty of Stralsund (1370)
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Treaty of Stralsund (1370) The Treaty of Stralsund (24 May 1370) ended the war between the Hanseatic League and the kingdom of Denmark. The Hanseatic League reached the peak of its power by the conditions of this treaty. The war began in 1361, when Danish king Valdemar Atterdag conquered Scania, Öland, and Gotland with the major Hanseatic town Visby. In 1362, a Hanseatic counterstrike was repelled by the Danish fleet at Helsingborg, which led Hansa to accept a truce culminating in the unfavourable Treaty of Vordingborg (1365), depriving the league of much of its privileges. Unwilling to accept the treaty, the
Trans-Europ-Express (film)
Plot summary
Trans-Europ-Express (film) Plot summary The protagonist is Elias (Trintignant) who is on a dope-running errand from Paris to Antwerp by the train which gives the film its title. In Antwerp he is scheduled to meet an elusive contact named Father Petitjean, who he is unable to locate. In the meanwhile Elias encounters Eva (Pisier), a prostitute, and their relationship involves elements of erotic fantasy and sadomasochism. Two men claiming to be police officers interrogate Elias, and he is hassled by a gang of thugs. After arriving at his destination, Elias learns he was not actually delivering cocaine but powdered sugar
The India Way
Overview
The India Way Overview The key phrase of the book, "the India way", is coined by the authors to signify a particular style of business management which they argue is the unique engenderment of the culture and history of India. It is a modern take on an earlier book, the Toyota Way. The book’s major claim is that there are certain practices prevalent in Indian business, such as paying special attention to the management of human resources and engaging in corporate social responsibility, which could be extremely beneficial to other models of business, particularly those in the West. According to the
USS Bayfield
Invasion of Southern France
bound for Algeria. Upon its arrival at Oran on 10 July the group was dissolved, and Bayfield continued on to Italy. At Naples, Rear Admiral Moon assumed command of Task Force 8 or "Camel" Force, for the invasion of southern France. Plans and procedures were refined, and full-scale rehearsals were held off beaches near Salerno between 31 July and 6 August. Following the suicide of Rear Admiral Moon, a victim of what would become known as "battle fatigue" on 5 August, Rear Admiral Spencer Lewis took command of TF 87 on 13 August, and Bayfield sailed for the southern coast of
Trinity Presbyterian School
Christian Studies Program & Fine Arts Hall
Saint James. Fine Arts Hall In 2002, construction was completed on the Brian E. Willett Fine Arts Hall. The hall contains a cafeteria and stage. the cafeteria is located, and where the annual High School play is held. Willett Hall was named after Trinity's longtime headmaster Brian Willett.
Tibor Beerman
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Ben J. Kotin designed the Beth Jacob Synagogue sanctuary and halls when additions and remodeling were carried out in the 1960s (Raymond Rapp was the synagogue's original architect). He also designed the Congregation B'nai Israel syangogue in Galveston where he was a member of the congregation. He was interviewed by the University of Southern California Shoah Foundation Institute. Architect Louis Oliver and Beerman worked on a renovation project for the Old Central Cultural Center. He also designed residential projects such as the Baxter House at 1309 Harbor View with fellow immigrant Ben Botkin in 1964. Beerman bore a tattoo with his identifying number
Thomas McNaughton
Early life and career
Thomas McNaughton Early life and career Born in Tabernacle Township, New Jersey to Noble, a nursery owner, and Dorothy McNaughton, a proprietor of Heather Fine Furnishings, Thomas was the youngest of four kids. During his teenage summers, he worked at the Medford Lakes Country Club as a dishwasher and quickly moved up to cook. It was here where he found his passion for the restaurant life and cooking. The energetic and dynamic atmosphere of the kitchen first fascinated him, but as he got older, at around 17 years old, he realized that cooking was definitely what he wanted to pursue. Thomas started
Trials HD
Gameplay
of difficulties from beginner to extreme. There are a total of thirty-five courses in the game, and players can replay completed courses to attempt a faster time. Tournament mode sees the player attempt to complete a number of courses in sequence, trying to achieve a fast overall time with minimal faults. Twelve skill games can also be unlocked which place the player in different challenges. These include things such as riding inside or on top of a large spherical cage, achieving as many flips as possible within a set time limit, or towing a trailer with two large bombs as
Teatro Coliseo
History
Teatro Coliseo History The Coliseum Theatre opened in 1905 as living the American circus clown Frank Brown, of great importance in the origins of the Creole circus and theater in Argentina. On August 27, 1920 from the terrace of the same Enrique Telémaco Susini made one of the first radio broadcasts in history, inaugurating there the LOR Radio Argentina. The theater was closed in 1937, and its building bought by the Italian government, designed some projects for its transformation into a cultural center, where exhibitions and events were held. However, the ideas were cut short by the outbreak of World War II,
The Five-Storied Pagoda
Plot summary
drink and have a good time. Jubei, as promised, pours his heart into building the pagoda, creating an atmosphere of productivity. In contrast to the bright mood at the pagoda site, Genta's home has turned into a site of gloom with Okichi brooding over Genta not getting the pagoda job. Okichi questions Seikchi's loyalty to Genta, so Seikichi sets out to prove himself. Seikichi goes to the pagoda site and attacks Jubei with an adze, cutting his left ear off. Eiji stops Seikichi from doing any more harm to Jubei. Eiji goes to Genta's home only to realize Genta already left
Thomas Dowdall (judge)
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2nd Baron Delvin was probably a close relative. Elizabeth's third husband was Peter Trevers, Dowdall's predecessor as Master of the Rolls, an example of how small the world of the Anglo-Irish ruling class was in that era. He was studying law at Lincoln's Inn in 1459. He returned to Ireland and was made Serjeant-at-law (Ireland) in 1462: he was confirmed in office by Parliament in December 1469. In 1471 he was described as a "counter" (this was probably an office in the Exchequer of Ireland) and later that year he was appointed Master of the Rolls.
Takelot II
The Crown Prince Osorkon
Takelot II The Crown Prince Osorkon Takelot II controlled Middle and Upper Egypt during the final 3 Years of Osorkon II and the first 2 decades of Shoshenq III. The majority of Egyptologists today concede that king Osorkon III was the illustrious "Crown Prince and High Priest Osorkon B," son of Takelot II. A misunderstanding arose over his identity because in the Crown Prince's famous Chronicle, which was carved on the Bubastite Portal at Karnak, Osorkon dates his actions by both the regnal years of Takelot II (years 11 through 24) —with a short year 25 left unmentioned — and
Tom Danby
International honours & Genealogical Information
matches), and France, and won caps for Great Britain (RL) while at Salford in 1950 against Australia (2 matches), and New Zealand. Genealogical Information Tom Danby married Audrey Winifred Spencer (she was known by everyone as "Penny”) on 26 June 1948 in Brighton. They had children; Christine H. Danby was born in Brighton in 1954 and Peter was born in 1956. Penny died in 2012 and Tom now lives near his son in East Sussex.
USS Gatling
1945
the news came that Japan had accepted the provisions of the Potsdam Declaration and agreed to surrender. Gatling now headed for Japan escorting transports bearing the 4th Marine Division as the 3d Fleet rendezvoused off Japan. On 3 September 1945, Gatling steamed into Tokyo Bay as a unit of the Allied Naval Occupation Forces of Japan. During her aggressive career in World War II, Gatling traveled over 175,000 miles (282,000 km) and fired 77 tons of high explosives from her guns. She sank two enemy ships and splashed eight Japanese planes, either as kills or assists. In addition to her other rescue missions,
Two Sisters (Kinks song)
Lyrics & Music
which is often thought to be about Dave). Dave made up for both of us, he was the youthful, fun-loving one. 'Two Sisters' is quite accurate, in the sense that one had all the freedoms - one brother stays in, and the other goes out and has fun. And one resents the other for the ability to do it. But in the end, look what I've got... — Ray Davies Music "Two Sisters", sung by Ray Davies, is notable for its use of harpsichord (which was also used in the song "Village Green", a song recorded around the same time, but saved